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chercheur principal:Johnson, Donald S. Année(s) de permis:2007
2006
200520042003 Résumé:
The aim of this research project is to examine the processes of long-term Copper Inuit-European inter-societal interaction during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. More specifically, the project will examine the effects and attempt to answer questions about inter-societal interaction and its effects on material trade networks, intra-group social relations, material culture and seasonality an...
chercheur principal:Ritchie, Douglas G. Année(s) de permis:
2006
2005 Résumé:
This project consists of conducting a series of workshops with community governments and residents on the topic of climate change, current and future impacts of climate change on municipal services, as well as possible measures that can be implemented to help communities adapt to climate change. The goal of the workshop is to document concerns, identify areas for further research, and determine po...
chercheur principal:Andre, Alestine Année(s) de permis:
2002
Résumé:
The primary objective of this collaborative research work between Ruth Welsh, Gwich'in Elder and Plant Specialist, and myself as a Gwich'in Graduate student is to make sure that the traditional plant knowledge and the uses of plants for medicine is docum...
chercheur principal:Moore, Carol Année(s) de permis:
1999
Résumé:
Two groups of people will be interviewed as part of this study: 1) Elders who currently reside in Fort Simpson, and 2) Individuals who lived in the community immediately after the Berger Inquiry. All participants in the study will be interviewed at their own convenience in an attempt to understand their unique perspectives, values and life experiences. The nature of the study will be completely di...
chercheur principal:Hornal, Robert Année(s) de permis:
1997
1996 Résumé:
Continuation of study started in 1996. Data on current conditions will be collected through literature review of government reports, through telephone conversations with community leaders and administrators and, when possible, visits to the communities....