traditional knowledge

ЭАЛАТ – Люди и олени в меняющемся климате

By Philip Burgess, International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, Kautokeino, Norway.

philip [dot] burgess [at] reindeercentre [dot] org

Climate Change and Great Bear Lake

This short documentary was produced and directed by Lorien Nesbitt, Javier Lazo and Lesley Johnson for the Déline Renewable Resources Council in collaboration with the elders of Déline, NT. It focuses on the elders' traditional ecological knowledge of the impacts of climate change on Great Bear Lake.

© Déline Renewable Resources Council

Climate Change in Great Bear Lake

This short documentary was produced and directed by Lorien Nesbitt, Javier Lazo and Lesley Johnson for the Déline Renewable Resources Council in collaboration with the elders of Déline, NT, Canada. It focuses on the elders' traditional ecological knowledge of the impacts of climate change on Great Bear Lake.

© Déline Renewable Resources Council

Conocimientos tradicionales

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En la mesa de Derechos de Autor, la abogada Natalia Tobón Franco dio una conferencia acerca de la protección de los conocimientos tradicionales de los pueblos indígenas.

PUHITAQ

Puhitaq is an emerging video & cultural arts company owned and operated by Stacey Aglok MacDonald of Kugluktuk.

Puhitaq is dedicated to producing inspiring film and arts projects that are engaging and culturally relevant to Inuit across Canada and to develop and produce creative projects that promote education, wellness, social reflection and cultural knowledge.

The Sunburst:

The Puhitaq, often referred to in English as a sunburst, is the elaborate ruff around the parka hood of Inuit women from the Canadian Central & Western Arctic. As the English name suggests, this effective barrier against the cold winds emulates the look of the sun - a symbol of the renewal of life in Inuit culture.


Winters in the Arctic are long, dark and demanding, and although Inuit had the tools and knowledge needed to survive, the harsh winters constantly challenged their spirit, skills and survival and the return of the sun marked the beginning of a new year and another season survived. It was a time of intense rejoice that was expressed through feasting, dance, song and storytelling. The return of the sun continues to be a time of great celebration for Inuit communities across the circumpolar world!

The Sunburst is important to me as a symbol of my roots - and as a reflection of the traditional life of Inuit, their spirit and the spiral of life that depends on us honouring our past, looking forward to our future and always celebrating life.  

 

Tungijuq: Related Learning Materials

Videos, texts, images and other IsumaTV content related to seal hunting and the issues raised by the film Tungijuq.

Overview of Tipi Raising (Video 1)

Overview of Tipi Raising (Video 1)

Focus High School Explores IsumaTV

Students at Focus High School in Montreal, Canada explore material from IsumaTV with help from teacher Matthew Shapiro.

 

Isuma.tv at Focus High School

Birch Bark Biting (Video 1)

Birch Bark Biting with Rosella Carney (Video 1)

Portrait de Nathalie Kalina

Families of the Past


Families of the Past

by Jessica Wesaquate and Andrea Rogers

Grade Level:

Three to Four

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