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On-demand lecture “Indigenous Peoples and Cultures in Arctic Climate Change”

Reported by Takakura Hiroki(Tohoku University)
Related research program:Human Society

We hold on-demand lectures on “Arctic Climate Change and Indigenous Cultures”. This lecture explains how global warming and globalization are affecting indigenous Arctic societies. The instructor was an anthropologist and linguist who has long been involved in the indigenous communities of Alaska and Sakhalin. We will ask you to introduce the activities of inheriting the language and culture being investigated, and to present the concrete realities of the impact of climate change on their lives. Furthermore, based on the recent trends in international Arctic research, we will consider the ideal applied way of research in linguistics and anthropology. This lecture was originally held as a project of the Tohoku University Katahira Festival on October 9, 2021. Currently, you can watch it as an on-demand lecture from the following URL

Online seminar “Indigenous Peoples and Cultures in Arctic Climate Change” (available only in Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqLXz_bwTFM&t=5s