Relatively few people under the age of 60 are fluent speakers of the various Indigenous languages of Alaska. Concurrently, climate change is severely impacting Alaska and its residents, where environments are changing far more rapidly than the majority of the planet. These factors complicate the land-language nexus and may have implications for the sustainability of Indigenous languages in Alaska and other parts of the Arctic. In this collaborative, community-centered project, we spoke with Iñupiaq and Yupik language speakers to learn how rapid environmental change affects heritage language discourse practices and how generational gaps in levels of heritage language fluency affect safety and efficacy of customary and traditional land use ac...
Existential threats to Indigenous People’s lands, cultures, and languages are exacerbated and intens...
Guidelines and best practices to engage Indigenous people in Arctic regions in biophysical research ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates the average temperature in Alaska has risen by 3...
Indigenous communities in the Arctic have become increasingly characterized as “vulnerable” in the c...
One of the most remote Arctic locations, Andryushkino village of Yukaghir and Even peoples is locate...
ABSTRACT. The native people of Alaska rely on access to land for subsistence resources. As a result ...
Arctic Indigenous communities have been classified as highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. T...
In northwestern North America, glaciers figure prominently in both indigenous oral traditions and na...
The native people of Alaska rely on access to land for subsistence resources. As a result of a serie...
An indigenous-driven project, the Arctic Indigenous Language Initiative (AILI), is working to revers...
Indigenous knowledge is a valuable but under-used source of information relevant to landscape change...
The Nelson Island Natural and Cultural History Project originated in the desire of community members...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020Arctic communities are experiencing dram...
Climate warming and resource development could alter key Arctic ecosystem functions that support fis...
Existential threats to Indigenous People’s lands, cultures, and languages are exacerbated and intens...
Guidelines and best practices to engage Indigenous people in Arctic regions in biophysical research ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates the average temperature in Alaska has risen by 3...
Indigenous communities in the Arctic have become increasingly characterized as “vulnerable” in the c...
One of the most remote Arctic locations, Andryushkino village of Yukaghir and Even peoples is locate...
ABSTRACT. The native people of Alaska rely on access to land for subsistence resources. As a result ...
Arctic Indigenous communities have been classified as highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. T...
In northwestern North America, glaciers figure prominently in both indigenous oral traditions and na...
The native people of Alaska rely on access to land for subsistence resources. As a result of a serie...
An indigenous-driven project, the Arctic Indigenous Language Initiative (AILI), is working to revers...
Indigenous knowledge is a valuable but under-used source of information relevant to landscape change...
The Nelson Island Natural and Cultural History Project originated in the desire of community members...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020Arctic communities are experiencing dram...
Climate warming and resource development could alter key Arctic ecosystem functions that support fis...
Existential threats to Indigenous People’s lands, cultures, and languages are exacerbated and intens...
Guidelines and best practices to engage Indigenous people in Arctic regions in biophysical research ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates the average temperature in Alaska has risen by 3...