
Sarah Wilson is an archaeology master’s student at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Her research focuses on inuksuit in Labrador and is studying the embodiment of culture in landscapes. Sarah’s thesis involves using a drone to collect 3D imagery of inuksuit on the landscape. Sarah grew up in Anchorage, Alaska and earned her B.A. in Anthropology and Archaeology from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Outside of academia, Sarah likes trail running, rock climbing, and sewing.
Sessions in which Sarah Wilson participates
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
Following Stones: Navigating the Landscape in Northern Labrador - Sarah M. Wilson
30 minutes
3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Part of:
Geography 1
Participant
Sarah Wilson (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Talk
Sessions in which Sarah Wilson attends
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
Continental Breakfast & Registration (in the Chaufferie, CO-R700)
1 hour
8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
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Cœur des sciences Pavilion (CO)
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Chaufferie (CO-R700)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
1 hour 30 minutes
9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
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Cœur des sciences Pavilion (CO)
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Agora Hydro-Québec (CO-R500)
Moderator
Pierre Côté
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Session
Sub Sessions
Introductory words - Olivia Ikey, Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
15 minutes
9:00 AM
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9:15 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Talk
Inuit material culture: the case of municipal infrastructure in Nunavik and Greenland - David Allard-Martin
15 minutes
9:15 AM
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9:30 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Participant
David Allard Martin
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Talk
Living in Nunavik: considering the housing production system through complexity - Marika Vachon
15 minutes
9:30 AM
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9:45 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Participant
Marika Vachon
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Talk
The "living" within Inuit representations: Dwelling practices in Inuit iconography - Simon Proulx
15 minutes
9:45 AM
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10:00 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Participant
Simon Proulx (Habiter le Nord québécois)
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Talk
Nunavik Cultural Landscape - Hilda Snowball & Marie-Pierre McDonald
15 minutes
10:00 AM
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10:15 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Talk
Arctic Design Group: Mediating Environments - Matthew Jull
15 minutes
10:15 AM
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10:30 AM
Part of:
Living in Northern Quebec 1: issues and challenges of appropriate and meaningful living environments for Inuit communities - organized by Geneviève Vachon & Myriam Blais
Participant
Matthew Jull (UVA / Arctic Design Group)
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Talk
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
EXHIBITION - Imagining: 50 projects for the North
1 hour
12:15 PM
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1:15 PM
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Cœur des sciences Pavilion (CO)
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Agora Hydro-Québec (CO-R500)
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
Food Security from a Local Inuit Perspective: Program Implications - Stephan Schott, Clara Evalik, Jamie Desautels, Elizabeth Anavilok, Christine Porter, Chantal Langlois
1 hour 30 minutes
1:45 PM
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3:15 PM
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DoubleTree par Hilton Montréal
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Soprano B (on Level 4)
Participant
Stephan Schott
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Participant
Jamie Desautels
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Participant
Elizabeth Anavilok
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Participant
Christine Porter
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Participant
Chantal Langlois (GN-Dept Health (Kitikmeot))
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Panel
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
Opening Ceremony
30 minutes
4:00 PM
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4:30 PM
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Pavillion Henry F. Hall Building, Concordia University
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DB Clarke Theatre
Moderator
Heather Igloliorte (Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership: The Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq Project)
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Moderator
Richard Compton (Université du Quebec à Montreal)
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4:30 PM
4:30 PM
Keynote 1: Lisa Koperqualuk
1 hour
4:30 PM
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5:30 PM
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Pavillion Henry F. Hall Building, Concordia University
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DB Clarke Theatre
Participant
LISA KOPERQUALUK
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Keynote
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
Performance by Nunavik Sivunitsavut Students
30 minutes
5:30 PM
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6:00 PM
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Pavillion Henry F. Hall Building, Concordia University
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DB Clarke Theatre
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
Session
Sub Sessions
Between North America and Europe: Greenland as a Hub for International Air Traffic - Susan Vanek
30 minutes
9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
Part of:
Anthropology 1
Participant
Susan Vanek
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Talk
Stories, Objects, Gender and Memories: Using digital media to share Inuvialuit knowledge - Rebecca Goodwin, Lisa Hodgetts, Natasha Lyons, and David Stewart
30 minutes
9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Part of:
Anthropology 1
Participant
Becky Goodwin (UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO )
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Participant
Lisa Hodgetts (The University of Western Ontario)
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Participant
Natasha Lyons
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Talk
Rethinking the value of ethnographic research through the Montreal Nipivut radio project - Mark Watson
30 minutes
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Part of:
Anthropology 1
Participant
Mark Watson
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Talk
10:45 AM
10:45 AM
Keynote 2: Dalee Sambo Dorough
1 hour
10:45 AM
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11:45 AM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
Participant
DALEE SAMBO DOROUGH (INUIT CIRCUMPOLAR COUNCIL)
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Keynote
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
Lunch (provided)
1 hour 30 minutes
11:45 AM
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1:15 PM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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Multi-purpose room (SH-4800)
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
2:30 PM
2:30 PM
Moderator
Dawn Bazely (York University)
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Session
Sub Sessions
Nunatsiavut, ‘Our beautiful land’: Inuit landscape ethnoecology in Labrador, Canada - Alain Cuerrier, Courtenay Clark & Frédéric Dwyer-Samuel
30 minutes
2:30 PM
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3:00 PM
Part of:
Geography 1
Participant
Frédéric Dwyer-Samuel
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Talk
Following Stones: Navigating the Landscape in Northern Labrador - Sarah M. Wilson
30 minutes
3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Part of:
Geography 1
Participant
Sarah Wilson (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Talk
“Caribou do not follow these lines”: Considering fuzzy representation and visualization of collective Inuit knowledge in participatory mapping - Gita J. Ljubicic & David M. Atkinson
30 minutes
3:30 PM
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4:00 PM
Part of:
Geography 1
Participant
Gita Ljubicic (McMaster University)
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Talk
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
Change and Persistence in Lifeways at Avertok/Hopedale, Labrador - Jacinda Sinclair
30 minutes
9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
Part of:
Archeology 1
Participant
Jacinda Sinclair
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Talk
9:30 AM
9:30 AM
“Findings” as a way of connecting jewellery designers across Inuit Nunangat with each other, and the wider community with an interest in wearable art - Dawn Bazely & Lisa Rankin
1 hour
9:30 AM
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10:30 AM
Part of:
Design 1
Participant
Dawn Bazely (York University)
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Participant
Lisa Rankin (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Round Table
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
Winter Archaeology for Winter House Sites: A comparison of summer and winter archaeological site revisits - Deirdre Elliott, Reuben Flowers & Nicholas Flowers
30 minutes
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Part of:
Archeology 1
Talk
2:30 PM
2:30 PM
Echoes of the Past: Examining Environment Change Induced by Inuit Activity in Labrador - Ivan Carlson
30 minutes
2:30 PM
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3:00 PM
Part of:
Archeology 2
Participant
Ivan Carlson (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Talk
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
Applying a Community-Archaeology Approach in Nunatsiavut - Lisa K. Rankin, Laura Kelvin, Marjorie Flowers & Charlotte Wolfrey
30 minutes
3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Part of:
Archeology 2
Participant
Lisa Rankin (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Talk
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
Family History and Healing with the Hebron Family Archaeology Project - Michelle Davies, Beverly Hunter & Harriet E (Rutie) Lampe
30 minutes
3:30 PM
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4:00 PM
Part of:
Archeology 2
Participant
Michelle Davies (Nunatsiavut Government/ Memorial university)
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Participant
Beverly Hunter (Nunatsiavut Government)
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Participant
Harriet Lampe (Nunatsiavut Government)
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Talk
4:15 PM
4:15 PM
GPR survey of Moravian cemetery, Hopedale, Nunatsiavut - Maria Lear
30 minutes
4:15 PM
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4:45 PM
Part of:
Archeology 3
Participant
Maria Lear
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Talk
4:45 PM
4:45 PM
Survey Archaeology in Rigolet: New Findings - William Fitzhugh & Jamie Brake
30 minutes
4:45 PM
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5:15 PM
Part of:
Archeology 3
Participant
William Fitzhugh (Smithsonian)
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Talk
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
Continental Breakfast
1 hour
8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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Multi-purpose room (SH-4800)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
Dogs 4 (Relations between humans and dogs in Northern Canada: an interdisciplinary outlook)
1 hour 30 minutes
9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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SH-3140
Session
Sub Sessions
At-risk interaction of children and dogs in Kuujjuaq (Nunavik) - Géraldine-G. Gouin, Cécile Aenishaenslin, Francis Lévesque & André Ravel
30 minutes
9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
Part of:
Dogs 4 (Relations between humans and dogs in Northern Canada: an interdisciplinary outlook)
Participant
Cécile Aenishaenslin (Université de Montréal)
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Participant
Francis Lévesque (UQAT)
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Participant
Andre Ravel
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Talk
Tackling the complexity of the “dog situation” in the North: challenges and pathways to success - Johanne Saint-Charles, Cécile Aenishaenslin, Audrey Simon, Francis Lévesque & André Ravel
30 minutes
9:30 AM
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10:00 AM
Part of:
Dogs 4 (Relations between humans and dogs in Northern Canada: an interdisciplinary outlook)
Participant
Johanne Saint-Charles (UQAM)
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Participant
Cécile Aenishaenslin (Université de Montréal)
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Participant
Audrey Simon (Audrey Simon)
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Participant
Francis Lévesque (UQAT)
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Participant
Andre Ravel
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Talk
Cultural dynamics and social representations of dogs in the Nordic village of Kuujjuaq (Nunavik) - Patricia Brunet
30 minutes
10:00 AM
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10:30 AM
Part of:
Dogs 4 (Relations between humans and dogs in Northern Canada: an interdisciplinary outlook)
Participant
Patricia Brunet (UQAT)
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Talk
10:45 AM
10:45 AM
Keynote 6: Natan Obed
1 hour
10:45 AM
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11:45 AM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
Participant
Natan Obed (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami)
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Keynote
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
Lunch (provided)
1 hour 30 minutes
11:45 AM
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1:15 PM
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Sherbrooke Pavilion (SH)
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Multi-purpose room (SH-4800)
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
The Labrador Kajak: a History and a Revival - Jamie Brake & Noah Nochasak
30 minutes
1:15 PM
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1:45 PM
Part of:
Design 2
Participant
Noah Nochasak (Nunatsiavut Government)
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Talk