Knowing Nanuut: Bankslanders knowledge and indicators of polar bear population health

Degree: Master of Science Abstract: Polar bears (Ursus maritimus, Nanuut) are a culturally and economically important species to the Inuvialuit. As a result of climate change, the Arctic is experiencing rapid ecological changes with the potential for profound impacts on polar bear populations. The o...

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Main Author: Slavik, Daniel
Other Authors: Dr. Brenda Parlee (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology), Dr. Sean Robertson (Native Studies), Dr. Naomi Krogman (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta. Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology. 2013
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.32898
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Summary:Degree: Master of Science Abstract: Polar bears (Ursus maritimus, Nanuut) are a culturally and economically important species to the Inuvialuit. As a result of climate change, the Arctic is experiencing rapid ecological changes with the potential for profound impacts on polar bear populations. The objectives of the thesis were to document Inuvialuit knowledge of polar bear population health and to identify the indicators used by Inuvialuit to assess polar bear health. Using community-based participatory research methodologies, participant observation, and semi-directed interviews with twenty-seven locally identified community experts and knowledge holders from Sachs Harbour, NWT, this thesis documents Inuvialuit knowledge of polar bear population health within seven categories of indicators: body condition and behavior; breeding success; diet and feeding behaviors; distribution and movements; habitat conditions; population abundance; and unique observations. This research finds that Inuvialuit of Banks Island have an accumulated wealth of traditional knowledge about polar bears and this can contribute to monitoring of polar bears. Specialization: Rural Sociology