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2018
Transmotion, Vol 4 No 1 (2018): Red Readings - guest edited by Scott ...
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Transmotion, Vol 4 No 1 (2018): Red Readings - guest edited by Scott ...
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2007
The creation of the Nunavut territory in 1999 from a land claims agreement, the Bathurst Mandate signed in 1993 between the region's Inuit and the Canadian government, signaled a change in science research practices in Nunavut. Where such research had once been solely the realm of scientists, the constitutional documents of the new territory mandated ...
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The creation of the Nunavut territory in 1999 from a land claims agreement, the Bathurst Mandate signed in 1993 between the region's Inuit and the Canadian government, signaled a change in science research practices in Nunavut. Where such research had once been solely the realm of scientists, the constitutional documents of the new territory mandated ...
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AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
This article critiques the role of education in perpetuating colonial-capitalist social and ecological systems by exploring Indigenous pedagogies, particularly those in Inuktitut (an Indigenous language spoken by Inuit (a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic Indigenous people of Canada and Greenland) in northern Canada) speaking Inuit ...
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This article critiques the role of education in perpetuating colonial-capitalist social and ecological systems by exploring Indigenous pedagogies, particularly those in Inuktitut (an Indigenous language spoken by Inuit (a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic Indigenous people of Canada and Greenland) in northern Canada) speaking Inuit ...
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Ce projet (Nunavut Research Institute 2024 Scientific Research License No. 02 013 24N-M) vise à développer et à faire progresser une boîte à outils de techniques de surveillance des poussières minières fugitives dans l'Arctique canadien. En évaluant et en adaptant des méthodologies nouvelles et innovantes pour la surveillance des poussières minières à ...
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2011
Drawing upon my study of Nunavut educators’ constructions of the role of Inuit (Indigenous) languages and cultures within Nunavut schooling, I propose that there exists a distinct Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) Conversation. A discourse analysis of a sample of Inuit and non-Inuit teachers and curriculum authors’ dialogue about the role of Inuit language ...
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Drawing upon my study of Nunavut educators’ constructions of the role of Inuit (Indigenous) languages and cultures within Nunavut schooling, I propose that there exists a distinct Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) Conversation. A discourse analysis of a sample of Inuit and non-Inuit teachers and curriculum authors’ dialogue about the role of Inuit language ...
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2006
PhD Doctorate The settlement of the Nunavut land claim in 1993 followed closely by the enactment of the Nunavut territorial legislation in 1999 were significant historical events for all aboriginal peoples in Canada. The newly formed public government made a commitment to have Inuit traditional knowledge, language, and culture as the foundation of "all
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PhD Doctorate The settlement of the Nunavut land claim in 1993 followed closely by the enactment of the Nunavut territorial legislation in 1999 were significant historical events for all aboriginal peoples in Canada. The newly formed public government made a commitment to have Inuit traditional knowledge, language, and culture as the foundation of "all
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Why Inuit culture and language matter: decolonizing English second language learning
AlterNative, 2023Natasha Ita MacDonald
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2005
Over the past 40 years, severe population fluctuations in Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) and muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) living in the High Arctic of Nunavut has caused widespread concern. In order to better understand these fluctuations, patterns of population characteristics need to be examined. The best source for long-range information is
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Over the past 40 years, severe population fluctuations in Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) and muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) living in the High Arctic of Nunavut has caused widespread concern. In order to better understand these fluctuations, patterns of population characteristics need to be examined. The best source for long-range information is
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The Canadian Arctic is warming at a rate four times faster than the rest of the world. This rapid warming and associated decreases in sea ice concentration and lengthened open water season have resulted in the range shift of killer whale (Orcinus orca) - hereafter referred to by the Inuktitut name for killer whale 'aarluk' (singular) or 'aarluit ...
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