Regions: Sahtu Settlement Area
Tags: social sciences, climate change, dene culture, governance, linguistics, language, land use
Principal Investigator: | Rice, Keren (4) |
Licence Number: | 15572 |
Organization: | Linguistics and Aboriginal Studies, University of Toronto |
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Issued: | Jan 16, 2015 |
Objective(s): To document language through stories, song, and concepts of place in order to better understand what Dene government means, and how they relate to governance and land stewardship.
Project Description: As the community makes the transition to self-government, there has been an increased interest in language documentation through stories, song, and concepts of place in order to better understand what Dene government means. Governance thus forms one focal point of this research. The research team is particularly interested in the areas of variation, change and continuity in language, stories, song, and concepts of place as they relate to governance and land stewardship. Complementing the focal point on governance, this project will involve development of an indigenous research methodology with respect to language research. The research teams approach will involve documentation with extended families or clans from distinct traditional land use areas across three or four generations, including archival materials and new materials from living family members. The team focuses on the collection of “rich” discourse through a ... Show more