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From the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit discusses in Inuktitut how interviews can allow us to learn more about the person being interviewed, and their experiences and perspectives. Semi-structured interviews are a form of interview where some questions are prepared in advance as guiding tools, but other topics may be explored as they arise.
This is the translated version of the Semi-Structured Interviewing about Inuit Food Knowledge toolkit.