- Thomas King
This digital story collection was created in 2009-2010 as a part of a community-driven storytelling project led by the Rigolet Inuit Community Government in Nunatsiavut. In the project, community members used digital media to create place-based narratives, documenting the impacts of climate change on human health and well-being, and sharing adaptation strategies. Individually, these stories represent poignant personal narratives and observations; collectively, they weave together a rich tapestry of experiences and wisdom that attempt to redefine the borders between science and stories, humans and landscapes. Through our many voices, we invite the viewer on a personal journey through the terrain of Northern Labrabor, guided by the stories of Inuit residents from Rigolet. Welcome to our world.
These digital stories were made as part of the Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories project, funded by Health Canada, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch. For more information about the Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories project, contact project co-directors Ashlee Cunsolo Willox and Sherilee Harper or project lead Sarah Blake.

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