Siku-Inuit-Hila: The dynamics of human-sea ice relationships: Comparing Changing environments in Alaska, Nunavut, and Greenland

Author
Holm, L.K. and Coauthors
Summary

This chapter describes a project to exchange and compare knowledge of sea ice involving community members and sea ice experts from Kangiqtugaapik in Nunavut, Qaanaaq in Greenland and Utqiagvik in Alaska. It emphasizes the importance of shared, mutual experiences in the field to support personal connections between Indigenous peoples and scientists.

Year
2009
Citation

Holm, L.K. and Coauthors 2009: “Siku-Inuit-Hila: The dynamics of human-sea ice relationships: Comparing Changing environments in Alaska, Nunavut, and Greenland.” In Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: scientific, social, cultural and educational challenges. Pp. 45 - 52. UNESCO: Paris.