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- 6Hokowhitu, Brendan
- 4Bell, Catherine
- 3Couture, Selena
- 3Lewis, M. A.
- 2Bjerregaard, Peter
- 12Canada
- 7Indigenous
- 6Indigenous peoples
- 4Circumpolar medicine
- 3Habitat suitability
- 3Invasive species
- 11School of Public Health
- 11School of Public Health/Journal Articles (Public Health)
- 9Biological Sciences, Department of
- 9Biological Sciences, Department of/Journal Articles (Biological Sciences)
- 8Equity Diversity Inclusion Community (EDI)
- 8Equity Diversity Inclusion Community (EDI)/Journal Articles (Equity Diversity Inclusion)
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2007-01-01
Paper published in Pacific Arts, vol 3, pp115-127 (2007). Abstract: Commoner women’s textile-work is a key medium in the ongoing process of hybridizing Tongan culture for the contemporary ‘modernity plus tradition’ present. One set of wefts for this paper are ethnographic. Commoner women’s...
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2007-01-01
Young-Leslie, Heather, Addo, Ping-Ann
, different, but culturally appropriate uses. We call this pragmatic creativity and argue that this sense that anything can be inspirational and can be re-deployed as a medium for aesthetic production is particularly salient for the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific.
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2008-09-01
Halvaksz, Jamon Alex, Young-Leslie, Heather E.
, and environmental protection, the work of key persons imbricated in both global and local positions has been elided. In this article, we propose a theory of “ecographers” as individuals particularly positioned to relate an indigenous epistemology of the local environment with reference to traditional
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Lois autochtones, loi sur la propriété intellectuelle et politiques muséales: Des diverses méthodes de protection du patrimoine immatériel autochtone / Indigenous law, intellectual property and museum policy: Methods for protecting Aboriginal intangible heritage
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Skorodenski, Laura K., Lai, Jessica C., Bell, Catherine
Issues around defining respectful relationships, and within those relationships, reconciling laws and values concerning use and control of intangible Indigenous heritage, arise in numerous museum contexts including : repatriation of material culture and associated information ; co-management of
opportunities and challenges for policy implementation respectful of Indigenous laws and relationships. | La question des relations respectueuses et, dans le cadre de ces relations, la question de la conciliation des lois et des valeurs relatives à l’usage et au contrôle du patrimoine immatériel autochtone
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2012
Rajakaruna, H., Lewis, M., Strasser, C.
If a non-indigenous species is to thrive and become invasive it must first persist under its new set of environmental conditions. Net reproductive rate (R 0) represents the average number of female offspring produced by a female over its lifetime, and has been used as a metric of population
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2012
Lewis, M. A., Rajakaruna, H., Strasser, C.
If a non-indigenous species is to thrive and become invasive it must first persist under its new set of environmental conditions. Net reproductive rate (R 0) represents the average number of female offspring produced by a female over its lifetime, and has been used as a metric of population
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Revisioning ‘The Visionaries’: A Critical Pedagogy of Place, Settler Implication, and Modes of Selected Remembrance & Erasure on Papaschase Cree Land (University of Alberta campus)
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differing ways that Indigenous geographies and settler colonial geographies interpret place and relationships with the land. A critical pedagogy of place, inspired by Jay Johnson, will be used to re-read the monument and look at questions of memory, representation, settler implication and responsibility. My
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2012-01-27
Bjerregaard, Peter, Chatwood, Susan, Denning, Bryany, Joseph, Lawrence, Young, T. Kue
% confidence interval −0.0021, 0.0046). Separate analyses of indigenous populations in Alaska and Greenland gave similar results and similar sex ratios were found among Greenland Inuit in 1900 and today. Conclusions: The absence of deviation of the secondary sex ratio in any of the Arctic jurisdictions
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2018-04-25
Couture, Selena, Davis-Fisch, Heather
Action and the almost simultaneous establishment of a National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. In this issue, we consider how performances preserve memory, create space for public celebration, and expand the range of what we—officially or unofficially—remember together. Our