Les sessions du Congrès


Pour citer cette publication :
Collignon B. & Therrien M. (dir). 2009. Orality in the 21st century: Inuit discourse and practices. Proceedings of the 15th Inuit Studies Conference. Paris: Inalco.
http://www.inuitoralityconference.com

 
Séances plénières

ANAWAK Jack
The impact of Canadian Residential Schools on the Inuit who attended them

IRNIQ Peter
Views on Inuit culture and language. Agenda for the future.

KAPLAN Larry
Eskimo-Aleut Linguistics in the 21st century

KLEIST PEDERSEN Birgit
A narrative on narratives in contemporary Greenland


Orality and Literacy

BALANOFF Helen, Chambers Cynthia, Kaodloak Alice, Kudlak Emily
"This is the way we were told . . .": Multiple Literacies in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories

BERGER Paul
The Urgent Need for More Inuktitut Instruction in Nunavut Schools

DOUGLAS Anne S.
Note on Education System and Erosion of Orality: an Eastern Arctic Example

ILUTSIK Esther
Eleven Years of Implementing Traditional Yup'ik Oral Stories in the Elementary Classroom

KORHONEN Marja
Identity and Needs in the Modern World: Roles of Orality and Literacy

WILLIAMSON Laakkuluk
Makiliqta, Making Inuktitut a Reality in Nunavut


Inuit Culture and Literature - Echoing Inuit Voices?

COLLIN Chloé
Echoing inuit voices. The Indigenization in Canadian Postmodern Arctic Literature


Recollecting and Sharing Specific Experiences

BORDIN Guy
Dream narration among Eastern Arctic Canadian Inuit

EVANS Peter
Easter 1959: Oral and Written Memories of a Contested Event

LAUGRAND Frédéric, OOSTEN Jarich, SERKOAK David
Relocating the Ahiarmiut from Ennadai Lake to Arviat (1950-1958)

MØLLER Helle
Leaving our stories everywhere: Tales of tuberculosis and colonization

SERKOAK David
Relocating the Ahiarmiut - some personal recollections


Narration in the Media and in Cyberspace

JEANROY Delphine
Atanarjuat (2001) and Eskimo (1933), Cinematic representations of Inuit culture and orality

KLEIST PEDERSEN Birgit
Children and orality - self reported body & emotional experiences with horror stories


Communicating Through Play, Interactive Through Games

PETIT Céline, SALABELLE Marie-Amélie, VATÉ Virginie
Communicating through play, Interacting through games

TULUGARJUK Lucy
Throat Singing from Igloolik: Piqqusiraarniq and Katajjait


Inuit Naming Practices

DUPRÉ Florence
Naming, being named, and experiencing atiq on Qikirtait (Belcher Islands): An introduction to the meaning of contemporary Inuit naming practices

MACDONALD Charles
Inuit personal names. A unique system?


Uumajuit: Talking about and Sharing the Game

KEITH Darren & ARQVIQ Jerry
Polar bears can hear: the consequences of words and actions in the Central Arctic

COLLINGS Peter
Food Sharing Networks and Subsistence in Uklukhaktok, NT, Canada

NWEEIA Martin, ANGNATSIAK David, Thomas, SANGUYA Paniloo
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Narwhal; Traditional Knowledge Integrated with Tusk Scientific Research

RANDA Vladimir
Uumajunik uqaruluujaqtuq, “speaking badly to/about the animals” or how human speech affects them


Web of Meanings: the Interconnectedness of Talk and Objects

BLACKMAN Margaret B.
About Masks: Conversations from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska

MAIRE Aurélie
L'expression artistique au Nunavut : art graphique et changements iconographiques

SOKOLOFF Mélissa
L'art comme lieu de parole: Intervention d'art-thérapie auprès d'un adulte Inuk à Montréal

TRANNOY Marion
Cinq ans d'acquisitions de sculptures contemporaines: bilan et questionnements


Web of Meanings: Inupiaq (and Yup'ik) Art

NEUFELD, David
Hunting caribou, managing caribou (Yukon/Alaska)

MEUNIER Yannick
Le conditionnement des ivoires anciens, une autre façon d'appréhender la fouille des sites archéologiques sur l'île Saint-Laurent, Alaska


The Urban Arctic "Community" Revisited

DAVELUY Michelle & FERGUSON Jenanne
Signs of Urbanity: Visualing Orality and Directionality

STUCKENBERGER Anja Nicole
Of what a house can do

TESTER Frank James
Minding Our Words: Instrumental reason, communicative action and Inuit voice in a Northern Forum dealing with climate change and healthy communities

JOHN Theresa & KNECHT Richard
Multiple Ways of Knowing: Life stories, Oral history and Education


Knowing Places: Naming and Telling the Story

GOMBAY Nicole
"Today is today and tomorrow is tomorrow": Reflections on Inuit Understanding of Time and Place

MORGOUNOVA Daria
From Identity to Language: Interrupted change and remaining uses

SAKAKIBARA "Siqiniq" Chie
Speaking of Place: Contemporary Iñupiat Storytelling and Place-Making in the Time of Climate Change


Orality and G.I.S*. in Inuit Studies

*GIS = Geographic Information System

HENSHAW Anne & ASHOONA Aksatungua
Collaborative Place Name Research in the Community of Kinngait, Nunavut


Inuit Political Construction and Governance

BONESTEEL Sarah
Use of Traditional Inuit Culture in the Policies and Organization of the Government of Nunavut

CANCEL Carole
Discourse Practices and the Inuit Contemporary Political Scene: the Individual and the Collective. A Focus on Terminology Development

RODON Thierry & Mc COMBER Louis
Inuit voices in the making of Nunavut