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Credits

Partnership

The website Inuit Worlds is a joint initiative by teams from the library and anthropology department of Université Laval, in partnership with Nunavut Arctic College, and with the participation of Iglulik High School.

Bilbiothèque de l'Université Laval

Département d'anthropologie (Université Laval)

Nunavut Arctic College

 

Funding

This project was made possible by financial support from the Digital Museums Canada investment program, which is administered by the Canadian Museum of History with financial support from the Government of Canada. Other bodies also took part in funding this virtual museum: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Sentinel North, Canadian Relations Support Program of the Secrétariat aux relations canadiennes, Inuksiutiit Katimajiit, anthropology department of Université Laval, Centre interuniversitaire d’études et de recherches autochtones, and Sentinel North Research Chair on Relations with Inuit Societies.

Digital Museums Canada

Canadian Museum of History

Government of Canada

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Sentinel North

Secrétaire aux relations canadiennes

Association Inuksiutiit Katimajiit

Département d'anthropologie (Université Laval)

Centre interuniversitaire d'études et de recherches autochtones

Sentinel North Research Chair on Relations with Inuit Societies

 

Other partners

Translation:
Peter Frost (English)
Jeela Palluq-Cloutier and Stéphane Cloutier of Qiliqti Inuktut Services (Inuktitut)
Roland Taqtu (Inuktitut interpreter)
Louis-Jacques Dorais (revision of Inuktitut).

Audiovisual production:
Emmanuel Luce (audio and video filming and editing)
Marie-Pierre Thibault (audio and video filming)
Mehdi-Benjamin Quittelier (audio editing)

Photos:
Claude Mathieu, Pub Photo
Valentine Ribadeau Dumas
Marie-Pierre Thibaud
Emmanuel Luce
Maya Cook

Graphic design of the website:
Marjolaire Robitaille and Catherine Allard (Atelier 480)

Web development:
Jean-Philippe Bessette

Website hosting:
Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval

Content updating:
Département d’anthropologie (Université Laval)

 

Meet the team behind this project

See the team
Four people are sitting around a table, on which are placed Inuit objects and a recording device. Three people are sitting and one is standing. An Inuk elder is holding the microphone. Two other people are discussing.

Copyright

Copyright in this online exhibition belongs to the Université Laval. No part of this online exhibition may be stored, transmitted or otherwise reproduced in any form except for non-commercial study or research purposes with proper acknowledgement or citation of the copyright owner and the online exhibition.

Commercial use of any information or images obtained through this online exhibition is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of the Université Laval.