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This website was created by Saskia de Wildt, School of Environmental Studies, Queen’s University, as part of their PhD dissertation: ''Exploring Polar Bear Research as Ethical Space, Practice and Process of Engagement.'' '''Editorial Team''' Research, research-creations and texts: Saskia de Wildt. Website development: Camilo Garcia. '''Research Supervision''' Prof. Graham Whitelaw Prof. Stephen Lougheed '''Research Committee''' Prof. Chris Furgal Prof. Heather Castleden Prof. Tamara Witschge '''Acknowledgements''' I want to acknowledge that this website, and the research it was based on, are inseparably entangled with the lands and territories on which I have been able to work, play and love over the course of six years. These are the far-from-empty spaces that have allowed me to build new relationships and tell new stories. Stories of movement and dwelling. In particular I want to acknowledge the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabek and Huron-Wendat nations, on which Queen’s University is located. I want to extend that acknowledgement with gratitude to the Indigenous communities of Katarokwi (the area known as Kingston), who in the face of ongoing colonialism, have generously continued to share their knowledge on the lands with uninvited guests like me. I am especially grateful to the people of Uqsuqtuuq (Gjoa Haven) and Salliq (Coral Harbour), of the respective Kitikmeot- and Kivalliq region in the Nunavut Settlement Area. I have been fortunate to build meaningful relationships with several people in these communities and others across Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands). This in itself is a source of great gratitude. Living with the land and ice in these regions demands skill and experience. It also demands time. So I am truly grateful for all the moments people were willing to share theirs with me; taking me out on the land, sharing country food and stories, while also sitting down with me for interviews, or translations. Many thanks to the Uqsuqtuuk and Salliq HTA’s, with particular mention to Salliq Co-PI Leonard Netser, Uqsuqtuuq HTO vice-chairman James Qitsualik, William Aglukkaq, Diane Netser, Troy Netser, Anthony Anguttitauruq, George Konana, Jimmy Qirrqut, David Siksik, Mary Aqiriaq, Barbara Okpik, Kathy Okpik, Janet Aglukkaq, Gibson Porter, Percy Akuak, Christina Porter, Angeline Porter, Yan Guilbault, Lisa Maria Thomas, Peter McKitrick, Shelly Elverum, and of course Danny Aaluk who created the artistic works of cut 1 in this knowledge-land-scape. '''Special Thanks to:''' Peter van Coeverden de Groot Gjoa Haven Hunter's and Trapper's Organization James Qitsualik Tuppittia Qitsualik William Agglukkaq Leonard Netser Diane Netser Risa Horn '''Funding and support''' Faculty of Arts and Science, Queen’s University Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships Prins Bernard Cultuurfonds '''Questions, comments or suggestions''' Do you have any questions, comments and/or suggestions regarding this website? Is part of the website not working optimally? We would be pleased to hear from you. In addition, do contact us if you have additional or interesting texts and/or photographs for us. Please send an e-mail to saskia.dewildt@queensu.ca '''Copyright''' Saskia de Wildt owns the rights to this website. In the case of re-use, you must always cite the original source (i.e. this website); In the case of re-use, you must always give the date of extraction (i.e. copying and re-use). No part of this website may be stored or reproduced, wholly or partly, by whatever means, without first gaining the express permission of the editor. '''Visual material''' The visual material that has been used on this website belongs to Saskia de Wildt, or has been obtained directly from the parties concerned. Saskia de Wildt has done their utmost to trace the lawful owner of any images and to coordinate the use of this visual material. Should the lawful owner(s) have objections to the use of the visual material on this website, they are requested to contact the editor. ''First date of publication: January 2025'' ''Last edited: January 2025'' <div class="next_choice">Click '''"Home"''', on the top-left corner of your screen and embark on your journey, or, Visit the '''"Design Considerations"'''</div> <span class="detour link" data-page-title="Design Considerations" data-section-id="0" data-encounter-type="detour">[[Design Considerations|Detour: Design Considerations]]</span>
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