Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.

This qualitative study was conducted as an attempt to better understand how the diamond mines in the Northwest Territories impact the remote Native community of Wekweètì socially, economically, and culturally. A blended methodology using participatory action and narrative approaches was used to stre...

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Other Authors: Deegan, Victoria (Author), Schmidt, Glen (Thesis advisor), University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Northern British Columbia 2011
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spelling ftunbcolumbiadc:oai:unbc.arcabc.ca:unbc_16136 2023-10-29T02:35:57+01:00 Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region. Deegan, Victoria (Author) Schmidt, Glen (Thesis advisor) University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution) 2011 electronic Number of pages in document: 118 https://unbc.arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc:16136/datastream/PDF/download https://unbc.arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A16136 https://doi.org/10.24124/2011/bpgub791 English eng University of Northern British Columbia Copyright retained by the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Dogrib Indians -- Social conditions Dogrib Indians -- Economic conditions Diamond mines and mining -- Economic aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region Diamond mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region Wekweètì (N.W.T.) -- Social conditions E99.T4 D44 2010 Text thesis 2011 ftunbcolumbiadc https://doi.org/10.24124/2011/bpgub791 2023-10-01T17:44:38Z This qualitative study was conducted as an attempt to better understand how the diamond mines in the Northwest Territories impact the remote Native community of Wekweètì socially, economically, and culturally. A blended methodology using participatory action and narrative approaches was used to strengthen rapport and work collaboratively with the community. The research participants were male and female youth between the ages of 12 and 24 and women 25 and older. Five talking circles, seven personal interviews, and the author's reflective journaling were three methods of collecting data. A thematic analysis identified nine main themes: Social impacts - Alcohol and Drugs, Parenting, and Jealousy Cultural impacts - Traditions Still Occurring, Traditions Occurring Less, and Loss of Language Economic impacts - Debt, Education/Training, and Standard of Living. The findings will be used to help the community advocate for social, economic and cultural services and supports from the diamond mines and various levels of government. --P. ii. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1741111 Thesis Dogrib Northwest Territories UNBC's Digital Institutional Repository (University of Northern British Columbia)
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topic Dogrib Indians -- Social conditions
Dogrib Indians -- Economic conditions
Diamond mines and mining -- Economic aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Diamond mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Wekweètì (N.W.T.) -- Social conditions
E99.T4 D44 2010
spellingShingle Dogrib Indians -- Social conditions
Dogrib Indians -- Economic conditions
Diamond mines and mining -- Economic aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Diamond mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Wekweètì (N.W.T.) -- Social conditions
E99.T4 D44 2010
Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
topic_facet Dogrib Indians -- Social conditions
Dogrib Indians -- Economic conditions
Diamond mines and mining -- Economic aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Diamond mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Northwest Territories -- Tlicho Region
Wekweètì (N.W.T.) -- Social conditions
E99.T4 D44 2010
description This qualitative study was conducted as an attempt to better understand how the diamond mines in the Northwest Territories impact the remote Native community of Wekweètì socially, economically, and culturally. A blended methodology using participatory action and narrative approaches was used to strengthen rapport and work collaboratively with the community. The research participants were male and female youth between the ages of 12 and 24 and women 25 and older. Five talking circles, seven personal interviews, and the author's reflective journaling were three methods of collecting data. A thematic analysis identified nine main themes: Social impacts - Alcohol and Drugs, Parenting, and Jealousy Cultural impacts - Traditions Still Occurring, Traditions Occurring Less, and Loss of Language Economic impacts - Debt, Education/Training, and Standard of Living. The findings will be used to help the community advocate for social, economic and cultural services and supports from the diamond mines and various levels of government. --P. ii. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1741111
author2 Deegan, Victoria (Author)
Schmidt, Glen (Thesis advisor)
University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
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title Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
title_short Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
title_full Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
title_fullStr Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
title_full_unstemmed Women and youth of Wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the Tlicho region.
title_sort women and youth of wekweeti reveal the impacts of the diamond mines located in the tlicho region.
publisher University of Northern British Columbia
publishDate 2011
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