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chercheur principal:Edge, Lois E. Année(s) de permis:20092008
2007
Résumé:
Project objectives include visiting with Elderly Aboriginal women in Fort McPherson and Fort Smith to conduct interviews to learn about their experiences with bead work. A study of women's participation in bead work may help the researcher to better understand the importance of participating in traditional cultural activities to identity formation and individual health and well-being.
The rese...
chercheur principal:Martelock, Heather J Année(s) de permis:
2005
Résumé:
Christian creative practices are to be documented to include the influences of the geophysical, climatic and intercultural heritages located in Canada's northern regions. Audio-recorded notes will be taken during interviews with the ministers, priests, and laypeople. Photographs and schematic drawings will document the artwork, crafts, and architectural details located within the churches. This re...
chercheur principal:Grieve, Anne Jane Année(s) de permis:
2002
Résumé:
This research has been developed in full collaboration with the Deline Land Corporation which is sponsoring the research. The purpose of this research is to explore how the Deline Land Corporation can build leadership capacity for the long-term managemen...
chercheur principal:Delisi, Joanne C. Année(s) de permis:19941993
1992
Résumé:
Ms. Delisi ill investigate the role of art in the lives of women in the Western Arctic, the effect of formal and traditional education in the early learning of women's art forms and how the role of women in the family and society has changed through art. Research will also be conducted to determine how increased pressure on women to support their families has changed the art forms and how the wome...
chercheur principal:Katz, S.H. Année(s) de permis:
1975
Résumé:
Research into the mental abilities that underlie the unusual talents of Eskimo artists....