Inuvialuit Voices:
cultural heritage preservation and access through digital storytelling in digital libraries
cultural heritage preservation and access through digital storytelling in digital libraries
The research team has begun work on a digital storytelling interface for the Inuvialuit Digital Library. Return here for updates on the project.
From November 12-15, 2019, the Inuvialuit Voices team held a storytelling workshop at the Inuvialuit Cultural Centre. Twelve elders and community members attended and shared stories, and the workshop was moderated by Beverly Amos. Beverly invited everyone to introduce themselves, to tell stories of their own choice, and presented topics of interest for discussion (e.g., genealogy and the pronunciation of names, preservation of language).
Most of the stories shared were told in Inuvialuktun, and the entirety of the workshop was photographed and recorded (by David Stewart, Inuvialuit Communications Society and Elizabeth Kolb, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation) so that the stories told could be preserved, and they will be added to the Inuvialuit Digital Library. Return here for an announcement of when they go live.