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Of places and names: working with northern Canadian communities to enhance subject access to digital resources.
Download2016-05-02
Rathi, D., Cockney, C., Shiri, A., Farnel, S., Campbell, S. , Stobbs, R.
This paper describes a collaboration between researchers at the University of Alberta, staff at the Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre, and communities within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) of Canada’s Northwest Territories to develop a culturally appropriate and relevant metadata...
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2015-07-11
This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi...
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
The Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre has a mandate to promote the three dialects of the Inuvialuktun language. This display shows some of the children's books that have been published in the three dialects.
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2014-10-01
Stobbs, Robyn, Digital Library North
Muktuk is the edible part of the whale skin, the layer between the skin and the blubber. It contains high levels of vitamins C and D. Traditionally it is eaten raw.
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North Project, Stobbs, Robyn
Operating May to September, the greenhouse, built from a former hockey arena, produces vegetables and flowers.