Preparation Gjoa Haven Workshop
Now that I had a list of of solid and applicable guidelines to the workshop agenda, it was time to organize the workshop itself.
Seeking and preparing a space that would be fitting, and provide the right conditions to space of exchange and open-ness, we decided on the ... center. A room in which the community sometimes organizes drumdances and other cultural affairs. We also found a caterer, and decided on a menu for each day including the community feast on the first night. Thirdly, we needed to scout an appropriate site to build a Qaggiq: a big communal igloo, especially for gatherings - to be built on the second day of our workshop.
Invitation: Workshop preparations
3 day Workshop Gjoa Haven
At the evening of the 21 November it was time to start our Gathering.
Attendees from the south who would join for the gathering, including Bettina ...., the director of Genome Canada and Les ...., the .... of Genome Canada had arrived the previous afternoon. Marsha Brannigan, recently retired wildlife biologist for the NWT, who had run the BearWatch project, Kimberley McClintock project manager for BearWatch, and prof. Graham Whitelaw and prof. Stephen Lougheed, PI's of the project also arrived three days prior to the gathering.
Community Feast & Movie Screening
... People showed up.
As discussed in the pre-workshop we took plenty of time for people to arrive and get comfortable. We made sure that elders were seated in the comfortable couches and received something to drink.
Once, we felt that people had had enough time to settle in, we started the screening of three movies: Voices of Thunder, Pihhiq, and throatsinging.

Mx. Science Hosting
Opening and Singing
Exhibition Danny Aaluk
During the gathering I had installed an ongoing exhibition of Danny's work.
This exhibition was physically accessible, within the Gathering space, as well as digitally accessible through the Kumospace.
Art Gallery Danny Aaluk by gingertheworld
Building Igloo





