Sailivik

Sailivik is a story about the evolutionary process of planning a mental healing retreat for the Inuit of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. The story is created through community consultation related to site selection, development of program and facility lists, initial site planning, and the building of a qammaq...

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Main Author: Bradshaw, Cameron
Other Authors: Tate, Alan (Landscape Architecture)
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3199
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-31992014-01-31T03:31:41Z Sailivik Bradshaw, Cameron Tate, Alan (Landscape Architecture) Bridgman, Rae (City Planning) Mauro, Ian (Environmental Studies, University of Victoria) Landscape Architecture Inuit Arctic Mental Health Consultation Social Development Pangnirtung Nunavut Sociological Healing Psychological Healing Design Landscape Preference Sailivik is a story about the evolutionary process of planning a mental healing retreat for the Inuit of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. The story is created through community consultation related to site selection, development of program and facility lists, initial site planning, and the building of a qammaq. It offers insights to methods of community work, Inuit landscape preferences, contemporary Inuit culture, and the land-based nature of sociological and psychological healing in an Inuit context. Further, any ideas of a finite outcome are challenged as the project continues to evolve and grow with further community efforts. 2009-09-10T19:29:33Z 2009-09-10T19:29:33Z 2009-09-10T19:29:33Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3199 en_US
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topic Landscape Architecture
Inuit
Arctic
Mental Health
Consultation
Social Development
Pangnirtung
Nunavut
Sociological Healing
Psychological Healing
Design
Landscape Preference
spellingShingle Landscape Architecture
Inuit
Arctic
Mental Health
Consultation
Social Development
Pangnirtung
Nunavut
Sociological Healing
Psychological Healing
Design
Landscape Preference
Bradshaw, Cameron
Sailivik
description Sailivik is a story about the evolutionary process of planning a mental healing retreat for the Inuit of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. The story is created through community consultation related to site selection, development of program and facility lists, initial site planning, and the building of a qammaq. It offers insights to methods of community work, Inuit landscape preferences, contemporary Inuit culture, and the land-based nature of sociological and psychological healing in an Inuit context. Further, any ideas of a finite outcome are challenged as the project continues to evolve and grow with further community efforts.
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Bradshaw, Cameron
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