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Participatory Video: One Contemporary Way for Cree and Inuit Adolescents to Relate to the Land in Nunavik 参与式视频:克里族和因纽特人青少年与努纳维克土地关系的一种当代方式
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77586
T. Herrmann, Laine Chanteloup, F. Joliet
Indigenous peoples in Canada’s North, especially youth, are increasingly using creative visual arts, such as film, video, and new media technologies to portray their own realities and their personal view of the surrounding environment, thereby contesting colonial, stereotyped media representations of First Peoples. To analyze the youth geography—a sub-discipline of human geography—of nuna (“land” in Inuktitut) and istchee (“land” in Cree) and to understand the distinctive and contemporary meanings that Inuit and Cree young people give to the land, we carried out participatory video (PV) workshops in three Inuit and one Cree communities in Nunavik in 2016, 2017, and 2019. In this paper, we give an account of the nuna/istchee PV project as a method for engaging with young Indigenous people, as a means to develop an Indigenous youth cultural geography in the Arctic. We discuss the effects of PV on the different actors involved in the research process: young Inuit and Cree participants and their communities, the participating schools, and researchers.
加拿大北部的原住民,尤其是年轻人,越来越多地使用创造性的视觉艺术,如电影、视频和新媒体技术来描绘他们自己的现实和他们对周围环境的个人看法,从而与殖民主义、刻板印象的媒体对第一民族的描述相抗衡。为了分析nuna(因纽特语中的“土地”)和istchee(克里语中的“土地”)的青年地理学(人文地理学的一个分支学科),并了解因纽特人和克里族年轻人赋予土地的独特和当代意义,我们于2016年、2017年和2019年在努纳维克的三个因纽特人和一个克里人社区开展了参与式视频(PV)研讨会。在本文中,我们将nuna/istchee PV项目作为一种与土著青年接触的方法,作为在北极发展土著青年文化地理的一种手段。我们讨论了PV对参与研究过程的不同参与者的影响:年轻的因纽特人和克里人参与者及其社区、参与的学校和研究人员。
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In Pursuit of “A Good Life”: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Inuit Women’s Movements in and out of Mining Work 追求“美好生活”:因纽特人Qaujimajatuqangit与因纽特人妇女在采矿业内外的运动
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77518
Suzanne Mills, D. Simmons, K. Williamson
This article adopts a cross-cultural lens to understand why Inuit women enter and leave mining jobs in Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands), Canada, using Nunavik as a case study. Previous research has often depicted Indigenous women as either victims of mining or as anti-mining activists. Interviews with ten Nunavimmiut women (Inuit women of Nunavik), who had worked or were currently working at one of two mines in Nunavik, complicate these portrayals. As a team consisting of settler and Inuit scholars, we draw on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principles to extend previous understandings of Indigenous women’s pathways through, and out of, mining employment. Women’s descriptions of mining employment were ambivalent. Inuit women applied qanuqtuurunnarniq (resourcefulness) in using mining work to share with others, connect with Inuit culture and community after moving to southern cities, and participate in language and skills training. However, over half of the women interviewed ultimately left mining when it compromised their ability to achieve well-being by restricting their ability to care for their children, to develop their skills through job advancement, or both. Collectively, the narratives demonstrate how women adopted multi-faceted strategies to pursue a good life; they considered mining employment in relation to their ability to care for and share with others, work for a common purpose, acquire skills and training, and maintain connections with land and culture. By centring Inuit values and well-being, Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principles prompt a reimagining of how mining might be reorganized to support the lives of Inuit women in the context of devastating impacts of colonial trauma and displacement.
本文采用跨文化视角,以努纳维克为个案研究,了解因纽特人妇女在加拿大因纽特人努南加特(因纽特人的家园)从事采矿工作的原因。先前的研究经常将土著妇女描绘成采矿的受害者或反采矿活动家。对十名努纳维克妇女(努纳维克的因纽特人妇女)的采访使这些描述复杂化,她们曾在努纳维克两个矿场中的一个矿场工作或目前正在工作。作为一个由定居者和因纽特人学者组成的团队,我们借鉴了因纽特人Qaujimajatuqangit原则,扩展了以前对土著妇女通过和离开采矿业就业途径的理解。妇女对采矿业就业的描述是矛盾的。因纽特人妇女在利用采矿工作与他人分享、搬到南部城市后与因纽特人文化和社区建立联系以及参加语言和技能培训时运用了qanuqtuurunnariq(足智多谋)。然而,超过一半的受访女性最终离开了采矿业,因为采矿业限制了她们照顾孩子、通过工作晋升发展技能或两者兼而有之的能力,从而损害了她们实现幸福的能力。总的来说,这些故事展示了女性如何采取多方面的策略来追求美好生活;他们认为采矿业的就业与他们照顾他人和与他人分享、为共同目的工作、获得技能和培训以及与土地和文化保持联系的能力有关。通过以因纽特人的价值观和福祉为中心,因纽特人Qaujimajatuqangit原则促使人们重新思考如何在殖民创伤和流离失所的破坏性影响下重组采矿业,以支持因纽特人妇女的生活。
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The Security of Iceland and the Arctic 2030: A Recommendation for Increased Geopolitical Stability, by Robert P. Wheelersburg 《2030年冰岛和北极的安全:加强地缘政治稳定的建议》,作者:罗伯特·p·惠勒斯堡
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77921
Heather Exner-Pirot
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Ice in Motion: Panoramic Perspectives and Moving Pictures 运动中的冰:全景视角和运动图像
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77740
Isabelle Gapp
The Arctic panorama has often been framed by conversations of the Victorian imperial imaginary and was originally conceived to showcase anglophone exploration, heroism, and scientific discovery. This paper explores the complementary and multifaceted visual representations of Arctic glacial ice, from the Victorian spectacle of the panorama to contemporary virtual reality technology. I look at how glaciers have been depicted, documented, and presented within panoramic media over the past two centuries. I explore how ice moves through both time and space, confronting climate histories within physical and spatiotemporal ideas of movement. Alongside the materiality of ice, I consider the modes of observation involved in creating and viewing these panoramic pictures. In making Arctic exploratory history tangible and visual, I do not seek to simply revive a sublime imaginary and document ice loss but look to the panorama as a method of engaging polar exploration and scientific discovery in the study of visual culture.
北极全景经常被维多利亚帝国想象中的对话所框定,最初是为了展示讲英语的探索、英雄主义和科学发现。本文探索了北极冰川冰的互补和多方面的视觉表现,从维多利亚时代的全景奇观到当代的虚拟现实技术。在过去的两个世纪里,我观察了冰川是如何被描绘、记录和在全景媒体中呈现的。我探索了冰是如何在时间和空间中移动的,在物理和时空运动思想中面对气候历史。除了冰的物质性,我还考虑了创作和观看这些全景照片所涉及的观察模式。在使北极探索历史变得有形和视觉化的过程中,我并不寻求简单地复活一个崇高的想象和记录冰川流失,而是将全景视为一种将极地探索和科学发现纳入视觉文化研究的方法。
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Community Perspectives on Inuit Country Food Insecurity in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut 努纳武特Gjoa Haven因纽特人国家粮食不安全的社区视角
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77822
Jamie Desautels, J. Chapman, S. Schott
This paper explores how policies and programs can better support country food security and food sovereignty in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut. Through a series of six focus groups with a total of 74 participants, we explore the challenges that Elders, youth, hunters, food preparers, and program providers face in the access, availability, quality, and use of country food. Despite the diverse representation among focus groups, participants revealed similar challenges across demographics and highlighted how tailored policies and programs can provide complementary solutions that serve more than one purpose. We argue that policies and programs targeting financial and economic challenges; resources and infrastructure; and skills and knowledge will improve country food security and will promote food sovereignty. Ultimately, policies and programs must be community informed and tailored to their current context and community dynamics. However, the recommendations we provide could be adapted to other Arctic communities experiencing similar challenges.
本文探讨了政策和计划如何更好地支持努纳武特Gjoa Haven的国家粮食安全和粮食主权。通过一系列共有74名参与者的六个重点小组,我们探讨了老年人、青年人、猎人、食品准备者和项目提供者在获得、供应、质量和使用乡村食品方面面临的挑战。尽管焦点群体的代表性各不相同,但参与者揭示了不同人口结构中类似的挑战,并强调了量身定制的政策和计划如何能够提供服务于多个目的的互补解决方案。我们认为,针对金融和经济挑战的政策和计划;资源和基础设施;技能和知识将改善国家粮食安全,并将促进粮食主权。最终,政策和计划必须以社区为基础,并根据其当前背景和社区动态进行调整。然而,我们提供的建议可以适应其他面临类似挑战的北极社区。
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The Influence of Butterflies and Bees on Old Bering Sea Visual Art 蝴蝶和蜜蜂对古白令海视觉艺术的影响
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77517
Alysha Strongman
Insects are a common sight across much of the circumpolar region during the summer season and have a multi-faceted cultural significance to Indigenous peoples across North America’s Arctic and the Bering Strait region. Historians and ethnologists in the 19th and 20th centuries documented contemporary Indigenous interactions and beliefs involving insects, notably butterflies, moths, and bees. However, these investigations inferred comparatively little about the understanding among ancient Arctic peoples and the influence of insects in their lives. By examining a select group of Old Bering Sea (OBS) ivory artifacts, I identify insect-related designs on OBS hunting implements and investigate the correlation between these designs and the potential implications of their inclusion on these objects. I attempt to challenge the vertebrate bias present in the study of Arctic prehistory and relational ecology and suggest that insects have a deeper cultural influence than has been previously acknowledged.
昆虫在夏季是环极地大部分地区的常见景观,对北美北极和白令海峡地区的土著人民具有多方面的文化意义。19世纪和20世纪的历史学家和民族学家记录了当代土著人与昆虫的互动和信仰,尤其是蝴蝶、飞蛾和蜜蜂。然而,这些调查对古代北极民族之间的了解以及昆虫在他们生活中的影响推断相对较少。通过检查一组精选的古白令海(OBS)象牙制品,我确定了OBS狩猎工具上与昆虫相关的设计,并研究了这些设计之间的相关性及其对这些物品的潜在影响。我试图挑战北极史前史和关系生态学研究中存在的脊椎动物偏见,并认为昆虫对文化的影响比以前承认的要深。
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Antarctic Pioneer: The Trailblazing Life of Jackie Ronne, by Joanna Kafarowski 《南极先驱:杰基·罗内的开拓人生》,乔安娜·卡法罗夫斯基著
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77922
Daniella McCahey
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Compass, by Murray Lee 李的指南针
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77919
H. Hansson
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What Gets Measured Gets Done: Challenges in Monitoring Water, Energy, and Food Security in Northern Canada 量力而行:加拿大北部水、能源和粮食安全监测面临的挑战
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77896
A. Bogdan, T. Shah, Michaela Sidloski, Xiaojing Lu, Meng Li, Shawn Ingram, D. Natcher
This paper describes the challenges that were encountered during the collection of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators for water (SDG 6), energy (SDG 7), and food (SDG 2) security in northern Canada. Our findings indicate only 49% of indicator data were publicly available, while 21% had to be calculated using alternative sources or methods, 18% had to be replaced with proxy indicators for which data were available, and 12% of indicators were deemed unavailable entirely. The most common types of data challenges were associated with completeness, timeliness, and granularity. Given the current challenges faced by residents of northern Canada, with their livelihoods closely intertwined with the accessibility and availability of water, energy and food (WEF) resources, a comprehensive plan for data collection, storage, and management of WEF-related SDGs is required to advance WEF security from an aspirational to a transformative policy agenda.
本文描述了在加拿大北部收集可持续发展目标(SDG)水(SDG 6)、能源(SDG 7)和粮食(SDG 2)安全指标期间遇到的挑战。我们的研究结果表明,只有49%的指标数据是公开的,而21%的指标数据必须使用替代来源或方法计算,18%的指标必须用有数据的代理指标代替,12%的指标被认为完全不可用。最常见的数据挑战类型与完整性、及时性和粒度有关。鉴于加拿大北部居民目前面临的挑战,他们的生计与水、能源和粮食资源的可及性和可用性密切相关,需要制定一项全面的数据收集、存储和管理计划,以将世界经济论坛的安全从一个有抱负的政策议程推进到一个变革性的政策议程。
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George Noongwook (1949–2023) 乔治·努伍德(1949–2023)
IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI: 10.14430/arctic77823
H. Huntington, Igor Krupnik, H. Ikuta
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