The Hunters of the Alpine Ice

The NWT Ice Patch Study Web Exhibit

Authors

  • Rajiv Rawat Government of the Northwest Territories

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jga.27529

Keywords:

exhibition review, The Hunters of the Alpine Ice, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (PWNHC)

Abstract

The Hunters of the Alpine Ice exhibition originated from a research collaboration between territorial archaeologists and the first nation Mountain Dene, or Shúhtagot’ine, of the community of Tulita, in Canada’s Northwest Territories (NWT). The exhibit was part of the public communications component of the NWT Ice Patch Study, which was an International Polar Year (2007–2008) research project.

References

Andrews, T. D., G. MacKay, and L. Andrew. 2009. Hunters of the Alpine Ice: The NWT Ice Patch Study. Yellowknife: Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Government of the Northwest Territories. https://www.pwnhc.ca/item/hunters-of-the-alpine-ice-the-nwt-ice-patch-study/

Andrews, T. D., G. MacKay, L. Andrew, W. Stephenson, A. Barker, C. Alix, and the Shúhtagot’ine Elders of Tulita. 2012. Alpine Ice Patches and Shúhtagot’ine Land Use in the Mackenzie and Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Arctic 66 (1): 22–42.

MacKay, G., L. Andrew, N. Smethurst, and T. D. Andrews. 2022. Weaving Together Knowledge Through Collaborative Archaeological Research in the Shúhtagot’ine Cultural Landscape. Mountain Research and Development, 42(4) R10-R17. https://doi.org/10.1659/mrd.2022.00014

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Published

2024-03-29

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Section

Reviews

How to Cite

Rawat, R. (2024). The Hunters of the Alpine Ice: The NWT Ice Patch Study Web Exhibit. Journal of Glacial Archaeology, 7, 17-20. https://doi.org/10.1558/jga.27529