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Identification and Global Distribution of a Core Microbiome From High-Arctic Lakes. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol
Identification of the core microbiome from clear water lakes in the Arctic reveals non‐unique members when compared with a conceptually similar lake from a more temperate region. Biogeographic assignments revealed that the genera from this core were widespread globally within four general habitat categories.
Hallett EN, Comte J.
europepmc   +2 more sources

innu

open access: yes, 1990
innu nIt should be stressed that caribou and waterfowl are only two of many species on which the Innu (and also the Inuit or Eskimo) Peoples rely.APR 1 8 1990 W. J.

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Casualties of Aboriginal Displacement in Canada: Children at Risk among the Innu of Labrador

open access: yesRefuge, 2002
The concept of displacement has long been associated with individuals within poor and developing nations, living under conditions of conflict and civil unrest.
Myriam Denov, Kathryn Campbell
doaj   +1 more source

In vitro culture, cryopreservation, and field reintroduction of the endangered Mingan thistle. [PDF]

open access: yesConserv Biol
Abstract Current plant conservation efforts are hindered by, for example, poor seed germination, low viability, and insufficient propagation and preservation technologies. To address these problems, we devised an approach to plant conservation that integrates conservation, preservation, and restoration (CPR), which uses advanced in vitro techniques. We
Shukla MR   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Physicality, Landscape, Language … Home: Locating and Connecting to Place in David Bouchard’s ‘Cultural Books’

open access: yesLanguage and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal, 2017
David Bouchard bridges cultures in his dual language oeuvre. Through notions of the physical and the Canadian landscape, and in First Nations, Michif, and European-descended languages, Bouchard is able to create narratives of place through poetry ...
Joanie Crandall
doaj   +1 more source

Carpas e insectos en Labrador/Nitassinan

open access: yesCuadernos de Antropología Social, 2021
Los procesos de co-manejo condensan algunas de las características de las relaciones actuales entre los pueblos indígenas y el Estado en Canadá. En este artículo se analiza el funcionamiento de una institución de comanejo forestal entre la Nación Innu y
Carolina Tytelman
doaj   +1 more source

Debbie Folaron discusses the role of language and translation in endangered Aboriginal communities (Cree, Naskapi, Innu) with Julie Brittain and Marguerite MacKenzie

open access: yesJoSTrans: The Journal of Specialised Translation, 2015
According to the 2011 Census of Population conducted and published by Statistics Canada, there are over 60 Aboriginal languages grouped into 12 distinct language families in Canada.
Debbie Folaron   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Éthique et collaboration avec les communautés autochtones : la pratique ethnographique et les angles morts de la bureaucratie de la recherche

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics, 2023
L’engouement pour la recherche en contexte autochtone a fait en sorte que des balises formelles ont été implantées pour encadrer la venue des chercheurs dans les communautés.
Émile Duchesne
doaj   +1 more source

The Terms of Our Surrender [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Based on extensive fieldwork and oral history, The Terms of Our Surrender is a powerful critical appraisal of unceded indigenous land ownership in eastern Canada.
Cassell, Elizabeth
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La rivière Magpie-Mutehekau shipu en personne

open access: yesEchoGéo, 2023
The Mutehekau Shipu or Magpie is the third river in the world to become a legal entity under international law. It flows through Quebec's North Shore into the St. Lawrence River.
Fabienne Joliet, Azou Joliet-Bidet
doaj   +1 more source

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