Principal Investigator:Balanoff, Helen Licensed Year(s):2012
2007
2007
Summary:
Through a partnership of Inuinnait communities and the British Museum, this project aims to repatriate traditional knowledge (language, literacies, narratives, values & beliefs) through viewing and visiting "things that talk" (historical photographs and objects) currently in the British Museum in London England.
This is a continuation of the Ulukhaktok Literacies Project, where the researchers...
Principal Investigator:Collings, Peter F Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
This study is an examination of subsistence involvement among the first cohort of Inuit born and raised within the context of settlement life. The study is part of a longitudinal and comparative study of subsistence in two communities: Ulukhaktok (Northwest Territories) and Clyde River (Nunavut). In particular, the research seeks to determine the importance of a number of factors (traditional mate...
Principal Investigator:Driscoll, Bernadette T. Licensed Year(s):1992
1991
1990 Summary:
The Researcher will examine indigenous clothing design and clothing change in the Kitikmeot region. She will record the historical change from fur to fabric clothing as well as investigate the continuing importance of fur clothing to hunters and detail the social and economic significance of maintaining sewing skills within Inuit families....