Inuvialuktun words for a changing climate

I conducted a qualitative research study using collaborative storytelling and conversation, Indigenous Research Methodology and Grounded Theory, through the lens of decolonization and reconciliation, to answer the question: What Inuvialuktun words can be rediscovered or created to modernize the trad...

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Main Author: ADAMS, SHEENA E
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6068
https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-999
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viuspace.viu.ca:10613/6068 2023-05-15T14:54:04+02:00 Inuvialuktun words for a changing climate ADAMS, SHEENA E 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6068 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-999 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6068 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-999 Arctic Inuvialuit Inuvik Language 2018 ftviurr https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-999 2019-05-07T07:57:37Z I conducted a qualitative research study using collaborative storytelling and conversation, Indigenous Research Methodology and Grounded Theory, through the lens of decolonization and reconciliation, to answer the question: What Inuvialuktun words can be rediscovered or created to modernize the traditional Inuvialuit language to include terms of climate change, energy conservation and efficiency and renewable energy? An Inuvialuktun Language Development workshop was held in Inuvik in the Northwest Territories. Through the workshop, 10 Inuvialuit Elders developed 370 Inuvialuktun modern terms to describe energy conservation, efficiency and renewable energy. The findings show that Inuvialuktun is an ancient language rich with words with a strong connection to the environment. This study demonstrated the value and utility of the modernized terms in the Western Canadian Arctic and offers recommendations for future workshops to help improve environmental education and communication regarding energy conservation, efficiency and renewable energy in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Inuvialuit inuvialuktun Inuvik Northwest Territories VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Arctic Northwest Territories Inuvik ENVELOPE(-133.610,-133.610,68.341,68.341)
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description I conducted a qualitative research study using collaborative storytelling and conversation, Indigenous Research Methodology and Grounded Theory, through the lens of decolonization and reconciliation, to answer the question: What Inuvialuktun words can be rediscovered or created to modernize the traditional Inuvialuit language to include terms of climate change, energy conservation and efficiency and renewable energy? An Inuvialuktun Language Development workshop was held in Inuvik in the Northwest Territories. Through the workshop, 10 Inuvialuit Elders developed 370 Inuvialuktun modern terms to describe energy conservation, efficiency and renewable energy. The findings show that Inuvialuktun is an ancient language rich with words with a strong connection to the environment. This study demonstrated the value and utility of the modernized terms in the Western Canadian Arctic and offers recommendations for future workshops to help improve environmental education and communication regarding energy conservation, efficiency and renewable energy in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
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