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Harvested by the Inuvialuit, people indigenous to Canada's High Arctic, the material is said to be softer and lighter than cashmere and warmer than wool.
Warming Up to the Plaza Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Mr. Alvarez, who happened to be present the day I visited, told me that he discovered the fiber when a scientist friend summoned him to the University of Saskatchewan, where they were studying several musk ox sent down by the Inuvialuit.
Warming Up to the Plaza Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Jolly et al. [47] also used an iterative approach over a one-year project in Sachs Harbour, NWT to collect Inuvialuit observations of climate change.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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Sachs Harbour, a community of 150 Inuvialuit hunters and trappers was the subject of a two-year study (1999 – 2001) by the Canadian International Institute for Sustainable Development [4].
Candidate vulnerability case studies for climate change in the Arctic 2010
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Without a new phase of research that fully involves the Inuvialuit people of Sachs Harbour, their resilience in accommodating interactive future impacts of changes in climate and other stressors cannot be assessed.
Understanding and assessing climate change vulnerabilities in the Arctic through case studies 2010
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Inuit and Inuvialuit knowledge of climate change in the Canadian Arctic.
Candidate vulnerability case studies for climate change in the Arctic 2010
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We can't predict the weather like we used to: Inuvialuit observations of climate change, Sachs Harbor, Western Canadian Arctic.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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We can't predict the weather like we used to: Inuvialuit observations of climate change, Sachs Harbor, Western Canadian Arctic.
Understanding and assessing climate change vulnerabilities in the Arctic through case studies 2010
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Evidence consistent with projections of global climate change in the western Arctic includes Inuvialuit reports of ecological changes such as the appearance of previously unknown birds and insects following trends of warmer weather [49].
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Canadian North 2009
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Inuit and Inuvialuit knowledge of climate change in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
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