peer reviewedThe establishment of cities in Canada has played a pivotal role in the displacement, dispossession, and marginalization of Indigenous peoples. Yet, more than half of the Indigenous population now resides in cities, and urbanization continues to increase. This paper addresses a specific aspect of Inuit mobility—namely, migration and the dynamic use of Inuit language and knowledge in the city of Ottawa. Drawing on community-based participatory research in collaboration with an Ottawa Inuit literacy centre, we investigate a range of Inuit-led educational practices that emerged from collaborative work with a group of Inuit women. Suggested activities drew on semiotic resources—including objects and language—that involved retracing ...
Abstract This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqal...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
This paper focuses on challenges young Inuit adults face in everyday life in the city and the coping...
peer reviewedThe establishment of cities in Canada has played a pivotal role in the displacement, di...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the intersection of family language policy with Indigenous mult...
Cet article traite des expériences sociales et des besoins d’une communauté urbaine inuit à Ottawa. ...
peer reviewedIn this study, we present findings from a collaborative ethnographic study with urban ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
Aims and Scope Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economica...
In this study, we present findings from a collaborative ethnographic study with urban Inuit in Ottaw...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the social complexity of the linkag...
This paper reports on a collaborative, action-based research project exploring multimodal literacy p...
This research explores dynamics around Aboriginal language learning and use in Vancouver, British Co...
Abstract This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqal...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
This paper focuses on challenges young Inuit adults face in everyday life in the city and the coping...
peer reviewedThe establishment of cities in Canada has played a pivotal role in the displacement, di...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the intersection of family language policy with Indigenous mult...
Cet article traite des expériences sociales et des besoins d’une communauté urbaine inuit à Ottawa. ...
peer reviewedIn this study, we present findings from a collaborative ethnographic study with urban ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
Aims and Scope Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economica...
In this study, we present findings from a collaborative ethnographic study with urban Inuit in Ottaw...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the social complexity of the linkag...
This paper reports on a collaborative, action-based research project exploring multimodal literacy p...
This research explores dynamics around Aboriginal language learning and use in Vancouver, British Co...
Abstract This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqal...
There is a longstanding desire among Inuit and some northern educators to better integrate Inuit cul...
This paper focuses on challenges young Inuit adults face in everyday life in the city and the coping...