Arctic Traditional Knowledge and Wisdom: Changes in the North American Arctic

The nature of this report is unusual in that it discusses a process through which most interaction and consultation with indigenous peoples and other community members in research, monitoring, and assessment takes place, in a town hall meeting, or the talking circle, or worshops, all of which mean t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
Other Authors: Arctic Council Secretariat
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Arctic Council Secretariat 2017
Subjects:
TLK
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11374/1967
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Summary:The nature of this report is unusual in that it discusses a process through which most interaction and consultation with indigenous peoples and other community members in research, monitoring, and assessment takes place, in a town hall meeting, or the talking circle, or worshops, all of which mean that information exchange takes place verbally. The nature of this report is unusual in that it discusses a process through which most interaction and consultation with indigenous peoples and other community members in research, monitoring, and assessment takes place, in a town hall meeting, or the talking circle, or worshops, all of which mean that information exchange takes place verbally.