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Looping effects, settler colonialism, and the indigenous child removal system | 2025 | Ethnic and racial studies 48 (1): 185-205 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Approaching the past through practice: reconstruction of a historical Greenlandic dog sled | 2025 | American antiquity 90 (1): 18-31 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
From broadcast booth to center stage | 2025 | Inuit art quarterly 381 (): 36-41 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Performing, producing, and everything in-between | 2025 | Inuit art quarterly 381 (): 26-35 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
A vision that became reality | 2025 | Inuit art quarterly 381 (): 44-57 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
C.W. Scarborough and the madness of the far north | 2025 | Tribal art (116): 110-21 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | 1354-2990 | |||
Inuksiutiit and the emergence of Inuit Studies in Canada | 2024 | The northern review (55): 97-120 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
Future, memory work: unsettling temporal othering through speculative research practices | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 189-208 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Centering community, Indigenous relationships, and ceremony through an Alaska Native collaborative hub to prevent suicide and promote youth wellbeing | 2024 | American Indian culture and research journal 47 (1): 109-22 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Beyond triage work: a conversation on representation and ethics in film | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 371 (): 28-33 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Qikiqtaaluk, Baffin Island 1913-14 | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 371 (): 34-45 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Filming home: Isuma's media world and the making of Arctic cultural sovereignty | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 371 (): 47-55 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Materializing the invisible: some preliminary notes on the study of shamanic artefacts | 2024 | Shaman 32 (1-2): 125-36 | *H6/KFO [SHAMAN-] | 1216-7827 | |||
Saqquitittiniq: bring them to light | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 372 (): 28-37 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Outside the institution: other spaces of art | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 372 (): 38-49 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Making room for Inuit curators to thrive | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 372 (): 50-9 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Food security for Inuvialuit | 2024 | Inuktitut (131-132): 26-31 | *H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] | 0705-8527 | |||
On seal hunting and archie comics: an English scholar grapples with a love for written words and a heritage of oral education | 2024 | Inuktitut (131-132): 46-9 | *H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] | 0705-8527 | |||
Revitalizing Inuttitut through choral culture | 2024 | Inuktitut (131-132): 54-7 | *H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] | 0705-8527 | |||
Live by the drum: reflection on a Greenland celebration of Inuit drumming, dance, and song | 2024 | Inuktitut (131-132): 62-5 | *H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] | 0705-8527 | |||
Inuit Nunangat University: advancing Inuit self-determinantion in higher education | 2024 | Inuktitut (131-132): 101-2 | *H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] | 0705-8527 | |||
Using bone technology and ZooMS to understand indigenous use of marine mammals at Iita, Northwest Greenland | 2024 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 19 (4): 678-99 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
Teaching, learning and being | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 37 (3): 28-39 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Decolonizing freedom of information research | 2024 | Canadian journal of native studies 41 (2): 65-88 | *H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | ||||
Multiple jeopardy: a research report on Indigenous first-year students | 2024 | Canadian journal of native studies 41 (2): 89-108 | *H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | ||||
The politics and labyrinth of Ontario's anti-bullying measures involving Indigenous youth | 2024 | Canadian journal of native studies 41 (2): 146-73 | *H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | ||||
'Kalli in the ship': Inughuit abduction and the shaping of Arctic knowledge | 2024 | History and anthropology 35 (5): 1218-43 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Representations of Inuit issues on X (Twitter): who is framing Inuit issues now? | 2024 | The northern review (56): 57-75 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
Alaska Native sovereignty and the federal trust responsibility: a cultural interpretation of historical relationships | 2024 | The northern review (56): 109-34 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
In vivid colour - Ivitaaq-aqluagittuq | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 37 (4): 24-31 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Artists who transcend cultural borders | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 37 (4): 32-9 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
The drum beats on | 2024 | Inuit art quarterly 37 (4): 40-7 | *H6/KFY [INUIT-] | 0831-6708 | |||
Photographic images of Labrador Moravian missions in the Náprstek Museum photographic collection | 2024 | Annals of the Náprstek Museum 45 (2): 9-49 | H6/KVL [PRAGUE-] | 0231-844X | |||
Introduction to "Alaska and the American boarding school system" | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 3-10 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Alaska "Comity Plan" and its continued effects on Indigenous peoples | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 11-33 | 1544-9793 | ||||
The last frontier to who? An Indigenous observation of the intersection between boarding schools and tourism in Alaska | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 34-44 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Opaque history and other challenges in the identification of Alaska boarding schools and associated cemeteries | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 45-82 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Introduction to food security and lifeways among Alaska Native peoples | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 105-7 | 1544-9793 | ||||
"Subsistence" and the myth of settler belonging: Alaska Native traditional foods as a site of competing sovereignties | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 108-24 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Community-based research on underground food storage in Alaska | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 125-38 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Tikiġaq way of life and traditional food | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 146-51 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Whaling in Tikiġaq (Point Hope) | 2024 | Alaska journal of anthropology 22 (1-2): 152-62 | 1544-9793 | ||||
Exploring ambivalence toward pregnancy among young Inuit women | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (1): 94-109 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
The end of nature? Inughuit life on the edge of time | 2023 | Ethnos 88 (1): 13-29 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
Natural resource development and well-being in Inuit Nunangat: a scoping review | 2023 | The northern review (54): 1-30 | *H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] | 0835-3433 | |||
To "lure on the gentle reader". Approaching historical representations of gender and sexuality in the Arctic through Rockwell Kent's Salamina | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 56-81 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Examining gender equality in Greenland in the last thirty years. An investigation through the Lens of the CEDAW Convention's examinations | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 82-108 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Border digs in the circumpolar North: tracing embodied sites at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race | 2023 | Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (1): 159-68 | H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] | 1361-7362 | |||
Coming full circle: a critical review of the historical changes in governance, nutrition and food security of Labrador Inuit between 1500 and 2005 | 2023 | Food Culture and Society 26 (3): 545-70 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
‘This is what's going to heal our kids’: bringing the Sexy Health Carnival into Indigenous cultural gatherings | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (7): 863-78 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 |