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Inuit Regional Autonomy in the Provincial and Territorial North
chercheur principal: Wilson, Gary N
Année(s) de permis: 2015 2014
Résumé: The research examines intergovernmental relations between the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) and other levels of government (territorial, federal) and the administration of various policy areas by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC), alone or in conjunction with other regional bodies or other levels of government. This project will compare the self-government process in the ISR to that o...


Indigenous Knowledge and Environmental Impact Assessment in the Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Christensen, Julia B
Année(s) de permis: 2004
Résumé: This graduate research focuses on the application of Traditional Knowledge in environmental impact assessment in the NWT, with a specific focus on the Mackenzie Valley, and will identify the ways in which this application is linked to political, social,...


Aboriginal self-government in Canada's NWT
chercheur principal: Kulchyski, Peter
Année(s) de permis: 1994 1993
Résumé: As part of a three-year project, the researcher will conduct interviews with residents of the communities in order to collect information about community values and perspectives on self-government. In addition, information will be collected on the structure, nature and historical development of meetings and territorial assemblies in order to evaluate their role in the current and future governmen...


A Proposal to Study Mechanisms for the Devolution of Power from the Territorial Government to the Dene Communities of the NWT
chercheur principal: Sprecher, Dawn
Année(s) de permis: 1990
Résumé: The Researcher will conduct informal discussions and interviews with people in all levels of government specifically Native involvement at the Territorial and Community level. The interviews will discuss methods that would best serve each community's need for self government....


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