“…Many oral history programmes have been set up in recent years, by scholars, by Inuit, and in "participatory" approaches (another "buzzword" of recent research in the North). It is actually to such programmes that one owes a sudden interest in Inuit historicities, and new knowledge about it (in particular, Trudel, 2003). With some exceptions (notably the Greenlandic branch of the ICC-Inuit Circumpolar Conference), such engrossment with indigenous knowledge and oral history do not exist in West Greenland.…”