17 record(s) found with the tag "aboriginal women" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Aboriginal Women's Roles in Forest-Dependent Communities
Principal Investigator: Korber, Dianne
Licensed Year(s): 1996
Summary: Data will be collected in the form of formal and informal interviews, and participant-observations. The sampling size for Wrigley will be close to full census of adults (age 15 years or over) population (110 people). The sampling size in Fort Providence will be a selected sample based on key informants' knowledge of local participation in subsistence, forestry and community activities, and rando...


Western Arctic women artists
Principal Investigator: Delisi, Joanne C.
Licensed Year(s): 1994 1993 1992
Summary: In Phase Two of this project, follow-up interviews will be conducted with women artists that were interviewed in 1992. Additional interviews will be held with women artists at the craft and arts festivals held in Inuvik. During these video-taped sessions, women will tell of how they developed as artists. This information will comprise the researcher's Ph.D. thesis and a book may eventually be p...


Cape Dorset Women Artists
Principal Investigator: Leroux, Odette
Licensed Year(s): 1992 1991
Summary: The Researcher will continue work begun in 1991 and will complete interviews with six women artists in Cape Dorset. This work will finalize research for the publication and exhibition the Cape Dorset Women Artists....


Dene Women and Isolation
Principal Investigator: Morrison, Debra
Licensed Year(s): 1988
Summary: Debra Morrison was interviewing Dene women to find out which social factors influence feeling of isolation. She asked questions about their education, marriages, family, religious involvement and work. The information will help her identify future research....


The changing participation of Inuit women in non-traditional jobs
Principal Investigator: D'Anglure, Bernard Saladin
Licensed Year(s): 1988
Summary: Dr. d'Anglure, Helene Guay, and Elisabeth Joli will continue their work on Inuit women who participate in the wage economy. They will be interviewing women and elders to find out what sorts of social changes have caused women to be employed in jobs that are considered to be "non-tradional"....


Women in Canada: shifting gender roles
Principal Investigator: Billson, Janet
Licensed Year(s): 1988
Summary: Dr. Billson will be interviewing women to find out how their lives and jobs have changed in the last 100 years. The information that she collects will be sent back to the women that she interviewed to make sure that what she recorded was correct. The information will become one chapter in a book on women and it will also be used for part of a course on "Women in Society" that Dr. Billson teaches...


Licence #4004
Principal Investigator: Lange, Lynda
Licensed Year(s): 1984
Summary: To carry out a study to investigate the actual employment goals, in connection with the Norman Wells Oilfield Expansion and Pipeline Project, and related employment, of native women in the Mackenzie Valley....


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