Academic Credentials
PhD. Anthropology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland,
UK. 2006
Master's Degree in Education, University
of Saskatchewan. 1992
Post Graduate Diploma in
Education, University of Saskatchewan.1987
Bachelor's
Degree in Education, University of Saskatchewan.
1983
Teacher Training College of Nuuk, Greenland.
Ilinniarfissuaq, Greenland Teacher Training
Areas of specialization
- Discourses on epistemologies
- Cross-culturality
- Multi-culturalism
- World views – especially Inuit
- Gender Relations
- Resilience and Aboriginal peoples
- Aboriginal higher learning
- Arctic peoples and governance
Principal courses taught
- Introduction to First Nations and Cross-Cultural
Education
- Resilience and Education
- Introduction to Education
Languages spoken and written: Greenlandic, Danish,
and English, some German
Previous Positions Relevant to U of
S Employment
Executive Director for
the Arctic Institute of North America, University
of Calgary
Research
Associate, Culture and Mental Helath Research
Unit, McGill University
Senior Researcher for
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (National Inuit Organization
of Canada)
Sessional Lecturer for Indian and
Northern Education Program, University of Saskatchewan
Selected Publications
Books
2010 (in print) “Inherit
my Heaven: Men and women in Greeland.” Inussuk,
Nuuk.
Book Chapters
2010 “Inuit Ways of Knowing: Cosmocentrism and
the Role of Teasing in Child Development” chapter
three in Ethological Case Study: Social conflict
and the acquisition and expression of conditioned
defeat. Cambridge University Press. Co-authored
with Laurence J. Kirmayer.
2004 Lead author on “Gender
Issues.” Arctic Human Development Report. Edited
by Oran R. Young and Níels Einarsson. Oddi Printing
Co. Reykjavik. Iceland
2000 “Celestial and
Social Families of the Inuit.” Expressions in
Canadian Native Studies. Edited by Ron Laliberte,
Priscilla Settee, James Waldram, Rob Innes, Brenda
MacDougall, Lesley McBain, and F. Laurie Barron.
Aboriginal Program, Extension Division, University
of Saskatchewan Extension Press, Saskatoon, Canada.
1995 “Canadian Inuit Teacher Training and Inuit
Identity” in Ilinniarfissuaq Ukiuni 150-ini.
Edited by Daniel Thorleifsen. Atuakkiorfik. Nuuk,
Greenland.
Refereed Articles
2006 “Men's
and women's spheres among couples from Maniitsoq
(Greenland)” in Ėtudes/Inuit/Studies.” Vol
#30(1).
2002 “Development and progress in the Arctic.” The
Association for Canadian Studies in Ireland.
Occasional series No. 3, 2002.
SELECTION OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Board of Governor
of Ilisimatusarfik (Greenland University).
Canadian
Advisory Council for International Polar Year
(IPY)
Advisory Committee member for the Minister
of Natural Resources Canada: Earth Sciences.
Canadian National Steering Committee for IPY.
Conference Chair, 14th Inuit Studies Conference.
| ADJUDICATION |
| 2010 |
Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council |
| 2009 |
Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council |
| 2007 |
Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council |
| 2006 |
Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council |
| 2006 |
Advised Government of Canada IPY officials
on how to devise Social/Cultural Review to
evaluate IPY scientific research applications – Inuit
input on behalf of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
(ITK). 2006 Committee member advising the
Government of Canada International Polar
Year office to establish Calls for Proposal
and adhering document for the scientific
program – representing the ITK. |
| 2005 |
Reviewed two of the Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council’s Junior Northern
Chair holders. |
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| DONATION OF INUIT
ART |
| 2004 |
Mackenzie Art Gallery: www.mackenzieartgallery.sk.ca |
| 1991 |
Art Gallery of Ontario www.ago.net |
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| PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE |
| 2008 |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Report on
Policing in Nunavut. |
| 2008 |
Misissuineq atoruminartoq – radio interview
with research partners in Greenland. |
| 2006 |
Naligiissitaaneq kia isaanit? Equality
from whose point of view? Half an hour Greenland
television program – interview on PhD dissertation
material |
| 2005 |
Nunatsiaq News: “Women’s movement skews
gender issues in the North.”
http://www.nunatsiaq.com/news/nunavut/51007_13.html |
| 2005 |
Nunatsiaq News: "Arnaasiaq" and "angutaasiaq" people
deserve love and tolerance. An editorial
piece on Inuit and diversity http://www.nunatsiaq.com/archives/50429/opinionEditorial/editorial.html |
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