Final Report of the Inuit Bowhead Knowledge Study, Nunavut, Canada.
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2000Author
Hay, Keith
Aglukark, David
Igutsaq, David
Ikkidluak, Joannie
Mike, Meeka
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Inuit Bowhead Knowledge Study Committee
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101pp.
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As mandated by the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement of 1993, Inuit
knowledge of bowhead whales in Nunavut, Canada was collected by
means of 257 individual interviews with 252 Inuit hunters and elders in
18 communities during 1995 and 1996. During 1996 and 1997, follow-up
workshops were held in eight of these communities where bowheads
appear to be most numerous and seasonally predictable in their
occurrence. The interviews and workshops were tape-recorded and were
of an informal and semi-directive nature, with trained community
interviewers and workshop facilitators employing questionnaires or an
agenda consisting of open-ended questions or specific topics. We sought
information from interviewees and workshop participants on bowhead
whale distribution and migrations, changes in frequency of sightings and
distribution since about 1915, behaviour and ecology, and the cultural
and traditional importance of the bowhead whale to Inuit......
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Publisher: https://www.nwmb.com/en/publications/bowhead-knowledge-study/1819-bowhead-knowledge-study-eng/filePublisher
Nunavut Wildlife Management BoardNunavut, Canada
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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NunavutCanadian Arctic
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Hay, K. et al (2000) Final report of the Inuit Bowhead Knowledge Study. Nunavut, Canada. Nunavut Canada, Nunavut Wildlife Management Board, 101pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1675Collections
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