The Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA) works to foster collaboration between Arctic residents and researchers. Part of this collaboration includes community building within our network by bringing partners together. In August 2023, ELOKA partners gathered at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF), and spent four days learning from one another, and shaping future goals and priorities for ELOKA. Partners traveled from different regions in Alaska, British Columbia and Labrador, Canada, and Finland.
During the four-day meeting, partners shared perspectives and experiences related to Arctic research, cultural place name documentation, observations, and data management. Many different types of projects and research priorities were represented, bringing unique perspectives and knowledge to group discussions.
Panel discussions on “Cultural Knowledge and Place Names Stewardship in a Time of Rapid Change” and “Observers Panel: Keeping Pace with Recent Events, and Communities and Policy Priorities” offered different projects and initiatives the opportunity to voice multiple perspectives. Smaller groups also met several times throughout the week to learn and share technical skills, such as which tools to use for collecting observational data, how to create a StoryMap, storytelling through film, and how to integrate cultural place names and knowledge into school curriculum. These sessions were co-developed by the ELOKA team and partners.
There were also several input sessions to elicit guidance on topics including Indigenous Data Sovereignty practices at ELOKA and an Indigenous Evaluation session to provide guidance to evaluate ELOKA as a network and service provider. Findings from these input sessions will be published in the final meeting report.