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The Land of our Future [Draft]

In this video, local hunters, elders, and municipal and territorial government leaders are interviewed to get a sense of how the land has changed over the past 30 to 40 years.

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Creator Clayton Pielak, Jackii Edwards, Kyra Sangris and Taylor Pagotto
Summary The Land of our Future is a 15-minute film produced by the Institute for Circumpolar Health Research. The project was funded by the First Nations Inuit Health Branch and the Munk-Gordon Arctic Security Program. Over the course of a year, four high school students: Clayton Pielak, Jackii Edwards, Kyra Sangris and Taylor Pagotto, interviewed local hunters, elders, and municipal and territorial government leaders to get a sense of how the land has changed over the past 30 to 40 years, and how they will have to adapt to the new landscape climate change is creating.
Local Relevance This video interviews local NWT hunters, elders, and municipal and territorial government leaders to get a sense of how the land has changed over the past 30 to 40 years, and how they will have to adapt to the new landscape climate change is creating.
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Tags Video,Indigenous Knowledge,Land,Adaptation
Geographic Region NWT
Release Date 2014-01-01
Last Modified Date 2014-01-01
Funding Program