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Revision as of 13:56, 2 March 2025

As ICC's Protocol 6, directive 4 states:

"Ensure flexibility, adequate time, and recognition of seasonal calendars:

Look to Inuit potential partners to define what is needed to ensure our meaningful partnership in all work (i.e., research, monitoring). Throughout all processes, it is necessary to work with flexibility as Inuit lifestyle depends on the weather, the rhythm of animal movements and ultimately work within different seasonal calendars than many of the international fora[1]."

Although Leonard and I had indeed planned the timing of my trip together, there is only so much that you can plan for. In this case, an early arrival of spring, and melting of ice, had shifted seasonal windows of opportunity and thus Leonard's priorities, from our research to to the moving of his family's cabin.


  1. Inuit Circumpolar Council (2022). Circumpolar Inuit Protocols for Equitable and Ethical Engagement.

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