Envisioning Arctic Futures: Digital and Otherwise (original) (raw)
Recovering and Celebrating Inuit Knowledge through Design: The Making of a Virtual Storytelling Space
Scott Heyes
2011
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Revitalizing a "Dangling" Ethnographic Collection: Materiality, Arctic Traditional Knowledge, and the Liberal Arts (Margaris & Ahtuangaruak 2020)
Amy V . Margaris
Alaska Journal of Anthropology, 2020
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Exchanging stories. Art and identity of an Arctic people
Charis Gullickson
Nordisk Museologi
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Making Sense through Touch: Handling Collections with Inuit Elders at the McCord Museum
Marie-Pierre Gadoua
Senses and Society
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Expert on drums, could be experter": an ethnographic case study investigating the learning principles displayed in video gaming among Inuit youth
Jeremy D Chippett
2016
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Shared Inuit Culture: European Museums and Arctic Communities
Cunera Buijs
Études Inuit Studies, 2018
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Starting Fire with Gunpowder revisited: Inuktitut New Media content creation in the Canadian Arctic
Timothy Pasch
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From map to horizon; from trail to journey: Documenting Inuit geographic knowledge
Claudio Aporta
Canadian University Music Review, 2005
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VIRTUAL RECONNECTIONS’: USING VR STORYTELLING TO RECONNECT TO INDIGENOUS CULTURAL ARTEFACTS
Chiara Minestrelli
Transmotion, 2024
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From Science to Survival: Using Virtual Exhibits to Communicate the Significance of Polar Heritage Sites in the Canadian Arctic
Peter Dawson
Open Archaeology, 2016
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Towards the enhancement of Arctic digital industries: ‘Translating’ cultural content to new media platforms
Timothy Pasch
The Journal of Specialised Translation (JoSTrans) Issue 24 – July 2015
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Sami-digital storytelling: Survivance and revitalization in Indigenous digital games
Elizabeth "Biz" Nijdam
2021
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Navigating the Cyber Museum: Reconstructing Indigenous Living History in A Journey into Time Immemorial
Kate Hennessy
Leonardo
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The acquisition of media as cultural practice: Remote Indigenous youth and new digital technologies
Inge Kral
2013
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Travelling Through Layers: Inuit Artists Appropriate New Technologies
Katarina Soukup
Canadian Journal of Communication, 2006
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9 Sharing and Preserving Indigenous Knowledge of the Arctic Using Information and Communications Technology
Heidi McCann, carolina behe
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In the the Eyes of Inuit and Cree Youth: Homeland Videos in Nunavik (Kuujjuarapik,Kangiqsujuaq, Whapmagoostui)
Fabienne Joliet
2018
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Bridging science, art, and community in the new Arctic
Matthew Burtner
The Polar Journal, 2020
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Nunalleq, Stories from the Village of Our Ancestors: Co-designing a Multi-vocal Educational Resource Based on an Archaeological Excavation
Alice Watterson
Archaeologies
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Uploading selves: Inuit digital storytelling on YouTube
Nancy Wachowich
Études/Inuit/Studies, 2000
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Mapping Inuinnaqtun: The Role of Digital Technology in the Revival of Traditional Inuit Knowledge Ecosystems
Darren Keith
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
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Arctic Visible: Mapping the Visual Representations of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth-Century Western Arctic
Eavan O'Dochartaigh
2020
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* Rain, reindeer, digging and tundra: children’s visual perception of an archaeological expedition to Northernmost Sápmi (Finnish Lapland) (2021)
Oula Seitsonen
Time and Mind, 2021
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Arctic art education in changing nature and culture
Maria Huhmarniemi
Education in the North, 2022
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Person, Place, Memory, Thing: How Inuit Elders are informing archaeological practice in the Canadian North
Peter Dawson, Natasha Lyons
Canadian Journal of Archaeology
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Making sense of the remote areas: films and stories from a tundra village
Petia Mankova
Sibirica, 2018
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This Sense of Place/ this Living Archive: Cocreative Digitization and First Nations Peoples Remembering
Olivia Guntarik
Collections
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Reimagining cultural memory of the arctic in the graphic narratives of Oqaluttuaq
Jeanne-Marie Viljoen, PhD
2021
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Living On The Land: Exploring Inuit TranslocationA Visual Autoethnographic Experiment in Animated Database-Documentary
Belinda Oldford
2016
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3D Heritage Preservation & Indigenous Communities in the Circumpolar North
Medeia Csoba DeHass
2018 Arctic Yearbook, 2018
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Indigenous Pedagogies in University Museums: Becoming Decolonization-Ready
Lainie Schultz
University Museums and Collections Journal, 2022
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Some Account of an Extraordinary Traveller": Using Virtual Tours to Access Remote Heritage Sites of Inuit Cultural Knowledge
Luke Suluk
Études / Inuit / Studies, 2018
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Critical and reflective uses of new media technologies in tribal museums
Ramesh Srinivasan
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