Principal Investigator:Moffitt, Morgan E Licensed Year(s):
2015
Summary:
The objective of this research project is to describe and document local people’s experiences and perspectives of oil and gas development in the context of past and present industry activity and traditional knowledge. This research seeks to understand and demonstrate the complexity of Tulít’a peoples relationships with the land and with industry. What are the experiences of local people, how does ...
Principal Investigator:Simmons, Deborah L Licensed Year(s):201720162015201420132012
2011
2010 Summary:
The objectives of this research project are to:
1. research Dene stories and perspectives on the role of stories in health, healing and governance; and
2. develop a proposal for future research on Dene language of place.
The research follows the participatory method established by the Deline Uranium Team and Deline Knowledge Project. Déline governance will ensure that the research meets agree...
Principal Investigator:Bayha, Janet Licensed Year(s):
2009
2008 Summary:
The objectives of this traditional knowledge study are to identify sites of cultural significance and record oral histories and examine these cultural and heritage resources through interviews, mapping and verification of transcripts and maps. Tulita District Land Corporation and Parks Canada are working together towards the establishment of the Naat'ihch'oh National Park Reserve. This study wil...
Principal Investigator:Beaudry, Nicole Licensed Year(s):1992
1990
19891988 Summary:
Ms. Beaudry will continue the work she began in 1988 in the communities of Fort Franklin and Fort Norman. In addition, through the invitation of the community of Fort Good Hope her research this year will encompass this community as well. She will be conducting interviews with elders and making recordings where appropriate....
Principal Investigator:Stenton, Douglas R. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
The collection of oral histories from people in Frobisher Bay as the first step of an investigation into the use of inland resources by prehistoric groups....