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On This Social Network, Sea Ice and Wildlife Are Always Trending
The Inuit-developed app SIKU helps Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland harness data to make their own decisions.
United states
Belcher islands
James bay
Canada general
Hudson bay
Stephanie varty
Eeyou istchee
Joel heath
Lucassie arragutainaq
Trappers association
Arctic eider society
Inuit elders
Sanikiluaq hunters
Arctic eider
Karen nanook
Qikiqtait protected area
This App Lets the Inuit Combine Traditional Knowledge With Scientific Data | Science
Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing information to make their own decisions
James bay
Canada general
Hudson bay
United states
Belcher islands
Stephanie varty
Eeyou istchee
Joel heath
Lucassie arragutainaq
Arctic eider society
Courtesy of the arctic eider society
Trappers association
Inuit hunter
Arctic eider
Hakai magazine
Named siku
On this Social Network, Sea Ice, Traditional Foods, and Wildlife Are Always Trending
Using an app developed by Inuit in Nunavut, Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing data to make their own decisions.
Hudson bay
Belcher islands
United states
James bay
Canada general
Stephanie varty
Joel heath
Eeyou istchee
Lucassie arragutainaq
Arctic eider society
Trappers association
Sanikiluaq hunters
Arctic eider
Karen nanook
Qikiqtait protected area
Eeyou marine region wildlife board
On this social network, sea ice, traditional foods, and wildlife are always trending
Using an app developed by Inuit in Nunavut, Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing data to make their own decisions.
United states
Hudson bay
Belcher islands
James bay
Canada general
Eeyou istchee
Stephanie varty
Lucassie arragutainaq
Joel heath
Trappers association
Arctic eider society
Hakai magazine
Sanikiluaq hunters
Arctic eider
Karen nanook
Qikiqtait protected area
On this Social Network, Sea Ice, Traditional Foods, and Wildlife Are Always Trending
Using an app developed by Inuit in Nunavut, Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing data to make their own decisions.
Hudson bay
United states
Belcher islands
James bay
Canada general
Joel heath
Eeyou istchee
Stephanie varty
Lucassie arragutainaq
Arctic eider society
Trappers association
Sanikiluaq hunters
Arctic eider
Karen nanook
Qikiqtait protected area
Eeyou marine region wildlife board
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