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DigitalNWT
chercheur principal: McMahon, Rob
Année(s) de permis: 2021 2020 2019
Résumé: The goal of this project is to conduct surveys on digital technology development, adoption and use through the NWT. The focus is on community development and digital literacy in the context of the Indigenous and Northern residents of the NWT. The research team will collect research data through surveys, key informant interviews and focus groups. The first phase of this project focuses on resear...


The End of the Road: an Ethnographic Account of Tourism down the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway
chercheur principal: Lamontagne-Cumiford, Mathieu
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: With the CBC reporting that close to five-thousand tourists made the journey to Tuktoyaktuk by the newly completed highway during the first summer after its opening (Last, CBC, Nov 15th, 2018), an exciting moment for tourism is presenting itself for Western Arctic communities. With such enthusiasm from tourists in the first season of accessibility, this project asks: who makes the journey down the...


Exploring Repatriation and its Effects
chercheur principal: Meloche, Chelsea H
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: The dissertation project seeks to explore the effects of repatriation from the perspective of receiving communities and, more generally, consider the roles of repatriation for reconciliation efforts in Canada. I have four main objectives for this project: 1) to understand how the meaning and processes of repatriation change across different jurisdictions; 2) to identify any social, cultural, econo...


Co-creating Inuvialuit Living History Through Visual Documentary Production
chercheur principal: Hodgetts, Lisa M
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: The Principle Investigator (PI) will work with Inuvialuit elders, knowledge holders and youth to develop a visual documentary project highlighting Inuvialuit perspectives on their history and heritage that blends photo, video, audio and graphic design. General research questions revolve around: 1) How can archaeologists foster the transfer of knowledge about traditional Inuvialuit activities, t...


The cultural Landscapes of Kugmallit Bay: a value-centred approach to heritage management
chercheur principal: O'Rourke, Michael JE
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: The goals of this project involve establishing a community-directed cultural landscape management framework, capable of being updated in an iterative manner as Inuvialuit perspectives and priorities change over time, and as new information about specific locations and climate related impacts become available. The research being proposed will result in the completion of the Inuvialuit Place Names P...


Project Jewel: Using Inuvialuit ways of Knowing to Understand How On-the-Land Programming Can Foster Wellness
chercheur principal: Giles, Audrey R.
Année(s) de permis: 2019 2018 2017
Résumé: The objective of this project is to better understand how Project Jewel’s on-the-land programming offers culturally safe and trauma and violence informed programs that meet the self-identified needs of residents of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC) as the community partner in this research project will be the owner of the data and control the research p...


The State Of Northwest Territories Country Food Systems: Planning For Long- Term Sustainability
chercheur principal: Fresque-Baxter, Jennifer
Année(s) de permis: 2019 2018
Résumé: The Aurora Research Institute (ARI) and Government of the Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) have joined with research partners in communities, Canadian universities, and throughout the NWT, including the Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC), to conduct research on the state of country food systems in the Northwest Territories (NWT). Jessica Dutton (ARI) and Jenni...


Metadata Driven by Indigenous Communities in Canada’s North: An Exploration
chercheur principal: Farnel, Sharon
Année(s) de permis: 2019 2018
Résumé: The purpose of this project is to gain insight into what characterizes culturally appropriate metadata frameworks for digital libraries of cultural resources and what processes can be used for developing them. Specifically, the research team are seeking to better understand how Indigenous communities in northern Canada characterize culturally appropriate metadata frameworks for digital libraries o...


Collaborative Research: Food Sovereignty and Self-Governance – Inuit Role in Managing Arctic Marine Resources
chercheur principal: Behe, Carolina
Année(s) de permis: 2019 2018 2017
Résumé: Objectives of this research are: to synthesize and evaluate existing legal frameworks for Inuit self-governance reflected in legal authorities in the United States (U.S.) and Canada; 2) to evaluate how existing Inuit self-governance approaches operate in practice by examining four co-management case studies as examples of approaches to food sovereignty, in order to gain a comprehensive understandi...


Designing Culturally Appropriate Long-term Care Facilities in NWT
chercheur principal: Wolf, Jake HP
Année(s) de permis: 2018
Résumé: The first goal of the project is to design culturally appropriate long-term care facilities for the Beaufort Delta region of NWT. Many models for long-term care are transplanted from the south where the traditions and social norms around aging and dying may differ significantly. By engaging in discussions with the community in Inuvik the research team can weigh the pros and cons of various designs...


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