2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10110749
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Mapping Inuinnaqtun: The Role of Digital Technology in the Revival of Traditional Inuit Knowledge Ecosystems

Abstract: The term Inuinnaqtun is often used in reference to a dialect of Inuktut spoken by Inuinnait (Copper Inuit) of the Central Canadian Arctic. The broader meaning of Inuinnaqtun, however, is to speak, to create, to practice, to do, to think, to be, like an Inuinnaq (a human being). Inuinnaqtun was once its own robust ecosystem, with Inuinnait physically immersed in a landscape and way of life that nourished a fluent and full language, supported human relationships, and maintained a sophisticated body of cultural k… Show more

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“…Our study aimed to (a) assess the potential of a GPS survey to collect natural resource information and (b) (as previously presented by Paneque-Gálvez et al [37]) evaluate to what extent the Global Positioning System tools and indigenous knowledge could be employed by the young indigenous community with different levels of understanding of GIS technology [38,39]. This article is organized into five sections in alignment with the previously outlined objectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Our study aimed to (a) assess the potential of a GPS survey to collect natural resource information and (b) (as previously presented by Paneque-Gálvez et al [37]) evaluate to what extent the Global Positioning System tools and indigenous knowledge could be employed by the young indigenous community with different levels of understanding of GIS technology [38,39]. This article is organized into five sections in alignment with the previously outlined objectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is within such a balanced ecosystem that the unique identity, language, and values of Inuinnait culture have resided for hundreds of years, and upon which its continuation depends. 4 Traditionally, the sustainability of the built environment has been a lesser concern for Inuit. For centuries, Inuinnait were a nomadic people literally at home on the land, with the physical landscape providing all the materials needed to survive and thrive in the extreme climate of the Arctic.…”
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