EN Searles - Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and …, 2008 - ethnology.pitt.edu
Abstract Contemporary Nunavut Inuit perceive their identity to be a combination of inherited substances as well as knowledge, skills, and values that one must learn in order to be …
D Patrick, JA Tomiak - Études/Inuit/Studies, 2008 - erudit.org
This paper discusses the social experiences and needs of an urban Inuit community in Ottawa, drawing on interview data gathered as part of collaborative research with the Ottawa …
N Kishigami - Études/inuit/studies, 2008 - erudit.org
Migration of the Inuit into southern Canadian cities from the Arctic increased substantially during the 1980s. Approximately 10,000 out of a total of 50,000 Inuit lived outside the …
An endlessly vast expanse of beautiful ocean and desolate tundra exists in the Arctic region of North America. It was in the summer of 1984, some 35 years ago, that I visited an Inuit …
C Sakakibara - Weather, Climate, and Society, 2011 - journals.ametsoc.org
This article explores the interface of climate change and society in a circumpolar context, particularly experienced among the Iñupiaq people (Iñupiat) of Arctic Alaska. The Iñupiat call …
Using a feminist approach in a postcolonial setting, the interactions between weaving, identity, gender, tourism development, and post-colonial history are explored. This …
Inuit outside the Arctic Page 1 Page 2 INUIT OUTSIDE THE ARCTIC Migration, Identity and Perceptions Page 3 Circumpolar Studies Volume 10 Circumpolar Studies is a series on Dutch …
Katajjaq, or vocal games, has a long history among the Inuit of Canada. Practiced almost exclusively by women, katajjaq is a playful competition between two or more partners who …
AN Stuckenberger - Integrating Strangers in Society: Perspectives from …, 2019 - Springer
As among the Inuit described in Chap. 3, in another Inuit community thousands of kilometres to the East Nicole Stuckenberger was persistently perceived as qallunaat—a “non-Inuit”—as …