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chercheur principal:Duthie, Andrew Année(s) de permis:
2012
2011 Résumé:
The objectives of this research are to build up baseline reports on the social/economic and land and resource use conditions in the research area.
For the interview-based research:
Length of interviews - typically lasting approximately an hour, longer interviews would be confirmed in advance out of respect for people's schedules.
Type of Interviews - Personal interviews are carried out wherev...
chercheur principal:Hoyt, Andrea J. Année(s) de permis:
2001
2000 Résumé:
The research team will be based out of Tuktoyaktuk, and travel to Tuktoyaktuk from Inuvik will be by scheduled flight. No field camps will be used, and all transport in the field will be on foot or by boat. The study will be done through individual and group interviews, using maps and semi-directed interviews. Interviews will be taped, to facilitate data collection. Participation in the study i...
chercheur principal:Main Johnson, Leslie Année(s) de permis:2000
1999
Résumé:
The objectives of this project are to document and understand 1) Gwich'in perspectives of the land; 2) Gwich'in view of the land; 3) Gwich'in use of the land; 4) traditional ecological knowledge; 5) resource use/occurrence in different areas; 6) habitats of plants and animals and 7) relationship of people to the land. The researcher will talk with Elders and other people who are knowledgeable abou...
chercheur principal:Wenzel, George W. Année(s) de permis:
1980
Résumé:
To conduct a study of family and family group relationships to determine their effect on such things as: a) Residential patterns. b) Local movement, land and resource use. c) Inter-group relations, within and outside the study area. The study will focus on the effects between the years 1920 and 1960....
chercheur principal:Trott, C.G. Année(s) de permis:
1980
Résumé:
To conduct a study of various social and economic organizations within the community taking into consideration older patterns of land and seas based activities and the new forms of economic activity at Nanisivik and Panarctic....