Implementing Participatory Action Research in the Canadian North: A Case Study of the Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project

The Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project began in 1987 as a joint venture among the Teetl’it Gwich’in Band of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, the Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary and the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Northwest Territories. From...

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Main Authors: Ryan, Joan, Robinson, Michael P.
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Anthropology Society / Société Canadienne d’Anthropologie (CASCA), formerly/anciennement Canadian Ethnology Society / Société Canadienne d’Ethnologie 1990
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spelling fterudit:oai:erudit.org:1081339ar 2023-05-15T14:31:35+02:00 Implementing Participatory Action Research in the Canadian North: A Case Study of the Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project Ryan, Joan Robinson, Michael P. 1990 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1081339ar https://doi.org/10.7202/1081339ar en eng Canadian Anthropology Society / Société Canadienne d’Anthropologie (CASCA), formerly/anciennement Canadian Ethnology Society / Société Canadienne d’Ethnologie Érudit Culture vol. 10 no. 2 (1990) http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1081339ar doi:10.7202/1081339ar Tous droits réservés © Canadian Anthropology Society / Société Canadienne d’Anthropologie (CASCA), formerly/anciennement Canadian Ethnology Society / Société Canadienne d’Ethnologie, 1990 text 1990 fterudit https://doi.org/10.7202/1081339ar 2022-02-20T00:13:25Z The Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project began in 1987 as a joint venture among the Teetl’it Gwich’in Band of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, the Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary and the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Northwest Territories. From its inception the project utilized participatory action research methodology, augmented by the group dynamic process and a feminist approach to organization and coordination. This paper provides a case study evaluation of the Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project in the context of participatory action research and focuses on the discrete steps taken in the project’s development.The conclusions affirm the existing global participatory action research literature and extend the models originally developed by Tax (1988) and Hall (1988) to include the two new dimensions of group dynamics and a feminist perspective. The authors hope that other communities and action anthropologists will seek to replicate their methodology and that practitioners will also contribute to the evolving case study literature. L’auteur relate le Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project, entamé en 1987 par la tribu Teetl’it Gwich’in de Fort McPherson dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, de concert avec l’Arctic Institute of North America de l’Université de Calgary et le ministère de l’Education du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest. Dès ses débuts, ce projet impliquait le recours à une méthodologie de recherche action participante appuyée d’une dynamique de groupe et d’une approche féministe de l’organisation et de la coordination. Cet article constitue une étude des étapes de ce projet qui finalement soutient la littérature sur la recherche action participante, en rejoignant les modèles de Tax (1988) et Hall (1988). Text Arctic Institute of North America Arctic Fort McPherson Gwich’in Northwest Territories Territoires du Nord-Ouest The Arctic Institute Érudit.org (Université Montréal) Arctic Northwest Territories Fort McPherson ENVELOPE(-134.826,-134.826,67.433,67.433)
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description The Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project began in 1987 as a joint venture among the Teetl’it Gwich’in Band of Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, the Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary and the Ministry of Education of the Government of the Northwest Territories. From its inception the project utilized participatory action research methodology, augmented by the group dynamic process and a feminist approach to organization and coordination. This paper provides a case study evaluation of the Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project in the context of participatory action research and focuses on the discrete steps taken in the project’s development.The conclusions affirm the existing global participatory action research literature and extend the models originally developed by Tax (1988) and Hall (1988) to include the two new dimensions of group dynamics and a feminist perspective. The authors hope that other communities and action anthropologists will seek to replicate their methodology and that practitioners will also contribute to the evolving case study literature. L’auteur relate le Gwich’in Language and Cultural Project, entamé en 1987 par la tribu Teetl’it Gwich’in de Fort McPherson dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, de concert avec l’Arctic Institute of North America de l’Université de Calgary et le ministère de l’Education du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest. Dès ses débuts, ce projet impliquait le recours à une méthodologie de recherche action participante appuyée d’une dynamique de groupe et d’une approche féministe de l’organisation et de la coordination. Cet article constitue une étude des étapes de ce projet qui finalement soutient la littérature sur la recherche action participante, en rejoignant les modèles de Tax (1988) et Hall (1988).
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