Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) offers ecological information and insight relevant to ecological management and research that cannot be obtained from other sources. Its use is hindered by difficulties of access, in that TEK is typically not available to a wide audience. Documentation can over...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: Huntington, Henry P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1998
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description Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) offers ecological information and insight relevant to ecological management and research that cannot be obtained from other sources. Its use is hindered by difficulties of access, in that TEK is typically not available to a wide audience. Documentation can overcome this obstacle, allowing TEK to be considered with other forms of easily disseminated information. This paper describes the author's experience using the semi-directive interview to document TEK about beluga whales in Alaska. This method allows the participants as well as the researcher to guide the interview, so that associations made by the participant, and not just those anticipated by the researcher, are discussed. Using maps as the starting point for discussions with individuals or groups, the interviews covered expected topics, such as migration and feeding behavior, as well as unanticipated topics, such as the possible influence of beavers on beluga distribution. The primary research session was followed a year later by a review session to verify the accuracy of the draft report, add missing information, or remove information the publication of which might harm community interests. The author found the semi-directive interview to be an effective and powerful method for accurate and comprehensive documentation of TEK. It worked especially well in group interviews, which allowed participants to stimulate and validate each other. Le savoir écologique traditionnel (SET) offre de l'information écologique et une opinion pertinente à la gestion et à la recherche écologiques qu'on ne peut obtenir d'autres sources. Un accès difficile gêne l'utilisation du SET, vu qu'en général il n'est pas disponible à un vaste public. On peut surmonter cet obstacle en créant de la documentation, ce qui permet de tenir compte du SET parallèlement à d'autres formes d'information facilement diffusée. Cet article décrit l'expérience de l'auteur qui s'est servi de l'interview semi-dirigée pour documenter le SET sur les bélougas de ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64121 2025-06-15T14:14:54+00:00 Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge Huntington, Henry P. 1998-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64121 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64121/48056 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64121 ARCTIC; Vol. 51 No. 3 (1998): September: 201–300; 237-242 1923-1245 0004-0843 traditional ecological knowledge TEK semi-directive interview documentation beluga Delphinapterus leucas savoir écologique traditionnel SET interview semi-dirigée bélouga info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1998 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) offers ecological information and insight relevant to ecological management and research that cannot be obtained from other sources. Its use is hindered by difficulties of access, in that TEK is typically not available to a wide audience. Documentation can overcome this obstacle, allowing TEK to be considered with other forms of easily disseminated information. This paper describes the author's experience using the semi-directive interview to document TEK about beluga whales in Alaska. This method allows the participants as well as the researcher to guide the interview, so that associations made by the participant, and not just those anticipated by the researcher, are discussed. Using maps as the starting point for discussions with individuals or groups, the interviews covered expected topics, such as migration and feeding behavior, as well as unanticipated topics, such as the possible influence of beavers on beluga distribution. The primary research session was followed a year later by a review session to verify the accuracy of the draft report, add missing information, or remove information the publication of which might harm community interests. The author found the semi-directive interview to be an effective and powerful method for accurate and comprehensive documentation of TEK. It worked especially well in group interviews, which allowed participants to stimulate and validate each other. Le savoir écologique traditionnel (SET) offre de l'information écologique et une opinion pertinente à la gestion et à la recherche écologiques qu'on ne peut obtenir d'autres sources. Un accès difficile gêne l'utilisation du SET, vu qu'en général il n'est pas disponible à un vaste public. On peut surmonter cet obstacle en créant de la documentation, ce qui permet de tenir compte du SET parallèlement à d'autres formes d'information facilement diffusée. Cet article décrit l'expérience de l'auteur qui s'est servi de l'interview semi-dirigée pour documenter le SET sur les bélougas de ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Beluga Beluga* Delphinapterus leucas Alaska Unknown ARCTIC 51 3
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Huntington, Henry P.
Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title_full Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title_fullStr Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title_short Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
title_sort observations on the utility of the semi-directive interview for documenting traditional ecological knowledge
topic traditional ecological knowledge
TEK
semi-directive interview
documentation
beluga
Delphinapterus leucas
savoir écologique traditionnel
SET
interview semi-dirigée
bélouga
topic_facet traditional ecological knowledge
TEK
semi-directive interview
documentation
beluga
Delphinapterus leucas
savoir écologique traditionnel
SET
interview semi-dirigée
bélouga
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