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Tristan Pearce
Registrace 4. 02. 2011
Dr Tristan Pearce is a Senior Research Fellow in Geography with the Sustainability Research Centre at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) and Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Geography at the University of Guelph, Canada. His research focuses on the human dimensions of global environmental change, in particular the vulnerability and adaptation of communities and socio-ecological systems to climate change. He is currently working on these issues in partnership with Indigenous communities in the Canadian Arctic, Pacific Islands, and Australia. In particular, he has long-term research relationships with Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic that span over twelve years.Tristan is from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
Tom Wegener, Surf Culture, Alaia Surfing, and Stoke
Master surfboard artisan Dr. Tom Wegener talks with Dr. Tristan Pearce and students from University of the Sunshine Coast about the origins of surfing in Hawai'i, its spread to coastlines around the World, and the stoke of wave sliding on belly boards live from Alexandra Headlands beach, Queensland, Australia.
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Northern Forum 2020 (Ulukhaktok, NT)
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The Nunamin Illihakvia: Nurturing Capacity Across the North (2019-2020) is an Ulukhaktok Community Corporation (UCC) project funded by Indigenous Services Canada. The project focused on nurturing capacity within Ulukhaktok to continue Nunamin Illihakvia programming into the future and assist other Inuvialuit communities to apply for funding to support their own cultural learning programs. The N...
Nunamin Illihakvia Ulukhaktok 2019
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"Nunamin Illihakvia: Learning from the Land" is a Ulukhaktok Community Corporation (UCC) project funded by Indigenous Services Canada. The project brings together participants with Elder and experienced hunters, sewers and Inuinnaqtun language holders to learn how to travel and hunt under changing conditions, how to prepare and sew hides, and promote the learning and use of Inuinnaqtun language...
"WHY DOES THE NANUK RATHER DIE THAN TO FACE SHAME?"
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Mahagalok Kuptana with Dr. Tristan Pearce in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada, July 2018.
EXCLUSIVE HUNTING RIGHTS
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Mahagalok Kuptana talks about the negotiations between Inuit and the Federal Government of Canada for exclusive hunting rights under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement with Dr. Tristan Pearce in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada, July 2018.
LIFE BEFORE THE INUVIALUIT FINAL AGREEMENT
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Mahagalok Kuptana shares about life before the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (1984) with Dr. Tristan Pearce in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada, July 2018.
ulukhaktok ouyuna muitak of good music inuitnuktune thuyr life holya 48 in words excpesrytyrst
conglaitions muitak s nt , ulukhaktok
adam charles ovilok alanak charle
likjuye oiyu eao ua ao a aoifgo[iaofha this is an inuit drum dance inuitnuktune 7`93 1993
Cool but how can you grow a plant in ice?
I looked on the map. I seen this amazing name and had to look this place up. And of course the people here seem amazing and full of life. Im from us.
I'm here for the same reason as you, I'm from México, and I looked on the map just for curiosity
@@APaez-gv9ee wow yeah thats crazy! I looked for the highest point on the map.like who can live here. Of course they have a while culture. Crazy you looked up the same
Yeah me too
Me too lol
Are you guys serious? You just searched like I did randomly? That's crazy. Maybe we should all meet up there one day.