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Aurora College's Fine Arts Program Dubbed an Eye-Opener
The Birth of the Cooperative at Holman Island
CBQM
Climate Change and Food Security in Regional Inuit Centers
Community Food Program Use in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Conflicting Styles of Life in a Northern Canadian Town
Culturally Safe Falls Prevention Programs for Inuvialuit Elders
Dene Declaration - 21 August 1975.
Historical note:
Development and the Changing Gender Roles of Gwich'in Women
Economic Development as if Culture Matters: Inuvialuit Wild Game Harvesting, Community-Based Economic Development, and Cultural Maintenance in the Western Arctic
Elsie Klengenberg: "I Like to Draw People, Animals and Little Kids"
Eskimo Representatives - Federal Government Executive - The Prime Minister of Canada - Requests and Appeals - Interviews - Eskimo Representatives
The Food Mail Pilot Projects: Achievements and Challenges
The Great Northern Arts Festival & the Future of Art in the Northwest Territories
The Harvest of Beluga Whales in Canada's Western Arctic: Hunter-Based Monitoring of the Size and Composition of the Catch
The History of the Federal Residential Schools for the Inuit Located in Chesterfield Inlet, Yellowknife, Inuvik and Churchill, 1955-1970
Homeless in a Homeland: Housing (In)Security and Homeless in Inuvik and Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
The Impact of Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government on Canadian Municipalities: The Local Government Perspective
The Inuit Food System: Ecological, Economic and the Environmental Dimensions of the Nutrition Transition
Inuit Gift to John Diefenbaker
Inuvialuit Harvest Study: Data and Methods Report: 1988-1997
Jimmy Arnamissak: "Leaving Something That People Remember You By."
John Diefenbaker Speaking in Inuvik
John Diefenbaker speaking to reporters in Inuvik
Kaluak
Learning from Mothers, Grandmothers & Great-Grandmothers about Breastfeeding in the Northwest Territories
[Legends IX]: Gwich'in Legends
Lived Territories: A Take of Inuit Women's Contemporary Subsistence and Belonging
Mrs. Diefenbaker visits with residents of Inuvik at the Official Opening of the Arctic community.
Muskoxen/Sedge Meadow Interactions, North-Central Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
Non-Timber Forest Products: An Economic Opportunity for First Nations' People
Northern Games
Nutrition and Food Security in Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik: Baseline Survey for the Food Mail Pilot Project
Olive Diefenbaker at opening of Inuvik, Northwest
Historical note:
Olive Evangeline (Freeman, Palmer) Diefenbaker; b. 14 Apr, 1902; d. 23 Dec, 1976; second wife of JGD.Our Northern Citizen
Pathways to Homelessness: Rural-Urban Migration & Housing Insecurity in Yellowknife and Inuvik, Northwest Territories
The Persistence and Creativity of Canadian Aboriginal Newspapers
Predictors of Fitness Levels of Western Arctic Youth in Both Urban and Rural Settings
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and his wife Olive enjoying a Drum dance presented to them at Inuvik, NWT.
Project Jewel
Refracting the State through Human-Fish Relations: Fishing, Indigenous Legal Orders and Colonialism in North/Western Canada
Renewable Resources of the Beaufort Sea for our Children: Perspectives from an Inuvialuit Elder
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 5: Family Hall, Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 5: Opening Prayer and Opening Remarks
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 6: Family Hall, Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Alan Maksagak, Kitikmeot Inuit Association (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Bonita Chlow, Ingamo Hall Friendship Centre
Presenter discusses the need for: literacy programs in the community, hands-on practically oriented education programs, low-level educational and life skills training, alcoholism counselling services, detox centre; problems with increasingly limited hospital facilities and a lack of psychiatric facilities; the need for a local victim assistance service organization in the community; as well as financial and staffing concerns at the Friendship Centre itself. Following the presentation Jimmy Omilgoituk comments on related education matters in the community.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Cece McAuley and Closing Remarks
McCauley comments on Aboriginal staffing issues with the Inuvik RCMP, as well as job training and government employment generally in Northern communities. Following McCauley's comments is a general discussion between Commissioners John Holman and preceding presenter George Gillies on Inuvik hospital maintenance costs.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief James Firth, Inuvik Gwich'in Council
Presentation on the history of Inuvik including the relocation of people by the government from nearby Aklavik to Inuvik; alcoholism and related social and health problems; the need to prepare for future resource development; the need for cross-cultural co-operation and mutual respect; some of the goals of the Council; the relationship of self-esteem to quality of life; and the need for a "renewed political arrangement with the Government of Canada."