Cultural use berries are prized foods and medicines across the United States and Canada, with almost 200 different species used by Indigenous Peoples. Berries are increasingly being impacted by environmental and land‐use change. Berry habitats, how and when berry plants reproduce, and the volume of berries available for harvest each year are shifting ...
Megan Mucioki
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Chief Kerry's moose : a guidebook to land use and occupancy mapping, research design, and data collection [PDF]
Aboriginal peoples in Canada have been mapping aspects of their cultures for more than a generation. Indians, Inuit, Métis, non-status Indians and others have called their maps by different names at various times and places: land use and occupancy ...
Tobias, Terry N.
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Toward Mutual Recognition: An Investigation of Oral Tradition Evidence in the United States and Canada [PDF]
United States (“U.S.”) courts have long failed to recognize the value of oral traditional evidence (“OTE”) in the law. Yet, for Indigenous peoples, OTE forms the basis of many of their claims to place, property, and political power.
Trask, Kalae
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We examine the influence of habitat on the growth of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in nursery lakes of Canada's Skeena River watershed over a century of change in regional temperature and intraspecific competition. While growth was higher in years with higher summer temperatures, long‐term increases in growth appear largely influenced by reduced ...
Michael H. H. Price +4 more
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Extra-Activism: Counter-Mapping and Data Justice [PDF]
Neither big data, nor data justice are particularly new. Data collection, in the form of land surveys and mapping, was key to successive projects of European imperialist and then capitalist extraction of natural resources.
Borrows J. +20 more
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Only if “je est un autre” Can I Recognise You: Reflections on Canada’s Process of Constitutional Recognition of the “Preexistence of Distinctive Aborignial Societies” [PDF]
1er Prix du concours d'initiation à la recherche organisé par le Regroupement Droit et Changements. La Loi sur les Indiens institutionnalise toujours de nombreuses facettes de ce qu’est être « Indien » pour beaucoup d’individus au Canada et un changement
CAMPBELL-DURUFLÉ, Christopher
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An Ecosystemic Approach to Facilitating Reconciliation: We Are All In This Together [PDF]
Informed by the disciplines of Leadership Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies, the authors offer an ecosystemic understanding of the relationship between peace, protests, and sustainable reconciliation.
Amaladas, Stan
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North America needs Youth, Peace and Security: young people shifting tides for positive peace [PDF]
The United Nations\u27 Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda ensures and demands the protection and recognition of young people\u27s roles in peace and security.
Leclerc, Katrina, Wong, Shayne
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Present is the Past: Flowing into New Waters [PDF]
My name is Carlie Kane, and I am the grand daughter of Elizabeth Terry Southwind, a matriarch from Obishikokaang [Lac Seul First Nation] on Treaty 3 territory.
Kane, Carlie
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Aboriginal Rights in Transition: Reassessing Aboriginal Title and Governance [PDF]
In a series of important decisions, the Court has come to grips with a number of issues that it did its best to avoid in the past, involving the identification and definition of Aboriginal rights, the content of Aboriginal title to land and the ...
McNeil, Kent
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