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chercheur principal:Pearce, Tristan D Année(s) de permis:2014
2013
2012 Résumé:
To work in collaboration with community members to:
1. create a local research team that will guide project development, implementation, evaluation and monitoring’
2. identify and develop culturally acceptable ways to document, conserve and promote Inuit traditional knowledge (IK) to prevent, prepare for and manage the impacts of climate change on health (specifically targeting younger generatio...
chercheur principal:Saxon, Leslie A. Année(s) de permis:2005
2004
2003 Résumé:
This research on stories of Dogrib travel and language will result in a book/CD for Dogrib community members. Dogrib elders and others will be interviewed in the research process, and community language workers will be trained. The language research will...
chercheur principal:Hart, Elisa J. Année(s) de permis:20052004
2003
Résumé:
There is little information available for local schools on traditionally used places and place names. The purpose of this project is to get more in-depth information on a list of traditionally named places that has been provided by Tuktoyaktuk elders. Th...
chercheur principal:Ford, Neil Année(s) de permis:2000
1999
Résumé:
The project team will work in partnership with people from the community of Sachs Harbour NT, on Banks Island, especially those whose livelihoods are based on the land. Team members will use participatory workshop methodologies and semi-structured interviews to ensure that the results of the project accurately reflect Inuvialuit viewpoints, observations and traditions. The project will begin with ...
chercheur principal:Goehring, Brian Année(s) de permis:
1988
Résumé:
Mr. Goehring is looking at how Inuit travel on the land without using compasses, maps, and other modern navigational instruments....