
Sessions in which Mark Turner participates
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
- The Practice of Digital Return in Nunatsiavut - Mark David Turner and Kyle Crotty
- Participant Mark Turner (OKâlaKatiget Society & Memorial University of Newfoundland) | Participant Kyle Crotty (Nunatsiavut Government) |
- 1:45 PM - 2:15 PM | 30 minutes Part of: Bringing it Back: The Reclamation of Inuit Digital Collections, Archives and Knowledge - Brendan Griebel & Sean Guistini
- Since the beginning of the Tradition & Transition Among the Labrador Inuit Research Partnership in 2015, the Nunatsiavut Government and Mem...
- Talk
5:45 PM
5:45 PM
- Historical Approaches Towards Pedagogy in the Moravian Labrador Inuit Brass Bands - Mark David Turner and Nainip Tittulautingit | Nain Brass Band
- Participant Mark Turner (OKâlaKatiget Society & Memorial University of Newfoundland) |
- 5:45 PM - 6:15 PM | 30 minutes Part of: Literacy
- Fifty years after the widespread introduction of western European classical music by Moravian missionaries to Northern Labrador, Labrador Inuit the...
- Talk
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
- Starting the big conversation: a gathering about Inuit archives - Anita Kora, Mark Turner, Jennelle Doyle, Brendan Griebel, Jessica Kotierk, Kyle Crotty, Heather Campbell, James Gorton, Jameson C. Brant, Sarah Gauntlett, Manitok Thompson, Douglas Wharram
- Moderator Mark Turner (OKâlaKatiget Society & Memorial University of Newfoundland) | Participant Jennelle Doyle | Participant Brendan Griebel | Moderator Anita Kora | Participant Jessica Kotierk (Nunavut Film Development Corp.) | Participant Kyle Crotty (Nunatsiavut Government) | Participant Heather Campbell (Library and Archives Canada) | Participant James Gorton (Hudson's Bay Company Archives) | Participant Sarah Gauntlett (Avataq Cultural Institute) | Participant Manitok Thompson | Participant Douglas Wharram (Memorial University) | Participant Jameson C. Brant (Canadian Museum of History) |
- 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM | 2 hours Part of: Archives 3
- Inuit are no strangers to the materials and practices of archives. This is visible all across Inuit Nunaat: in the arts, genealogy, in politic...
- Workshop