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=Voices of Thunder Testimonies= Going forward, this cut will trace the co-creative processes of the Gjoa Haven HTA representatives and BW scientists as worked on, i) Voices of Thunder; an animated motion graphic documentary, ii) Winds of Change; webpage, and iii) Voices of Thunder; an interactive slideshow. You are invited to engage with these outputs to the degree that feels fitting with your own positionality. Scientists that practice community-based wildlife monitoring in the Canadian Arctic will likely find themselves face decisions that are familiar to their own research contexts. Others, on the other hand, may not have much to gain by conducting a testimonial reading alongside non-Inuit researchers. <div class="next_choice">Before you continue on your way though, you look around in all directions to see whether you are still going into your desired direction. Looking back, you see two tracks. Down the track of cut 1, you can just about (still) see a landmark: Multiple sites of enunciation. Although you canβt really engage with it from here, it reminds you as you keep going that everyone has different places of beginnings, and therefore might travel this path in multiple directions. You also see a track that may lead you back to Cut 3. It is possible to (re)turn there, and continue your tread alongside other unfoldings of the BearWatch project. </div> <span class="return to-cut-3 link" data-page-title="Wayfaring_the_BW_project" data-section-id="1" data-encounter-type="return">[[Wayfaring the BW project#Coral Harbour First Trip 2020|Return to Cut 3: Wayfaring the BearWatch project]]</span>
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