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Gwich'in Environmental Knowledge Project (GEKP)
chercheur principal: Raygorodetsky, Gleb
Année(s) de permis: 1996 1995
Résumé: The project proposes to collect, organize, and present, in report form, traditional environmental knowledge in the Gwich'in Settlement Area (GSA). This information would give the Gwich'in and other resource managers a better "picture" of the region based on the perspective of the people who have lived there for generations. It also provides a basis for incorporating local environmental knowledge...


Aulavik Oral History Project
chercheur principal: Nagy, Murielle
Année(s) de permis: 1996
Résumé: We will record interviews with Inuvialuit elders from February 19 to 25 in Inuvik; February 26 to March 7 in Sachs Harbour; March 11 - 21 in Holman. The interviews will then be translated into English and transcribed into Inuvialuktun. Interviews will resume in Tuktoyaktuk from June 10-16; in Sachs Harbour June 17-July 8; and in Inuvik from July 9-13. While in Sachs Harbour, Inuvialuit elders w...


The Cultural Contributions of Canadian Aboriginal Societies
chercheur principal: Jayachandran, John
Année(s) de permis: 1996
Résumé: Research survey to study the cultural contributions that the Aboriginal people can make to our Canadian identity. Believe aboriginal people have an understanding of the sense of community which would serve to moderate the dominating influence of competition. That is, respect and dignity, consensus and cooperation in family and work situations whichs seems to characterize the Aboriginal way, woul...


Process of musical transculturation among Inuvialuit of the Mackenzie Delta
chercheur principal: Rodriguez, Marisol
Année(s) de permis: 1994 1993
Résumé: The researcher will be interviewing Inuvialuit participants in the Inuvik music festival in order to examine how music reflects changes in culture. This research is part of a larger effort which examines musical culture of Inuit in Canada....


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