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Ernest Pokiak’s father, Bertram Pokiak, was one of the influential Inuvialuit voices that worked to negotiate the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA). Ernest’s life has been framed by that agreement, which lays out the stru...
How It Looks From here - Ernest Pokiak from Tuktoyaktuk is an episode from The Living North by WMAC (NS). Ernest Pokiak’s father, Bertram Pokiak, was one of the influential Inuvialuit voices that worked to negotiate the Inuvialuit Final Agr...
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Published Apr 17, 2012, 17:51 long, audio available.
Ernest Pokiak’s father, Bertram Pokiak, was one of the influential Inuvialuit voices that worked to negotiate the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA). Ernest’s life has been framed by that agreement, which lays out the structures that govern wildlife management planning on Yukon’s North Slope. He was there while his father worked to create it, he saw it signed, and he now serves as a member of the Wildlife Management Advisory council North Slope. In this podcast he talks about the years leading up to the IFA, and what it means for WMAC(NS) now.
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How It Looks From here - Ernest Pokiak from Tuktoyaktuk is an episode from The Living North by WMAC (NS).
This episode is 17:51 long.
This episode was published on Apr 17, 2012.
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How It Looks From here - Ernest Pokiak from Tuktoyaktuk is from The Living North by WMAC (NS).
Published Apr 17, 2012 and 17:51 long