Ava C. Baker, Audrey R. Giles,
We examine the first author’s experiences with aquatics programming in Nunavut through a Freirian lens, arguing that one can use Paulo Freire’s ideals of dialogue and collaboration to recognize recreation as a mode of social oppression and to offer ways to disrupt this oppression. Though Freire’s work is almost 40 years old, his theoretical contributions have not yet been fully realized within the recent post-colonial context surrounding physical activity, and particularly aquatics programming, ...
Tópico(s): Service-Learning and Community Engagement
2009 - Arctic Institute of North America | ARCTIC
Audrey R. Giles, Heather Castleden, Ava C. Baker,
... paper examines ways in which Aboriginal residents of Taloyoak, Nunavut and Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories perceive aquatic-based ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
2009 - Elsevier BV | Health & Place
Frank L. Miller, Samuel J. Barry, Wendy Calvert,
... yr-1 throughout the Kitikmeot region and at Taloyoak. We believe the extrapolated annual harvest estimates are ... 6-fold increase in the human population at Taloyoak between 1980 and 1995 and the Inuit hunters ... of caribou from the islands, the Inuit of Taloyoak could only have realized, on average, about two- ... Otherwise, with a steadily growing human population at Taloyoak, the future of the geographic population of caribou ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
2007 - Septentrio Academic Publishing | Rangifer
The Hamlet of Taloyoak in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut utilizes trucked water distribution, and trucked wastewater collection to provide the community with ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2022 - Springer Nature | Lecture notes in civil engineering
... collected from 1938 to 1958 in the Kugaaruk-Taloyoak-Gjoa Haven area. ... His painstakingly recorded genealogical records ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2002 - Arctic Institute of North America | ARCTIC