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- 2Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 2D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
- 1AALCO (Anglo American Leather Company) (Decorator)
- 1Brinston, Allyson
- 1Burger, Camille
- 12Research image
- 5Traditional food - Northern Canada
- 4Photographs
- 3Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
- 3Country food - Northern Canada
- 3Country food - Northern Canada - photographs
- 14Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 14Images of Research Competition
- 13Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 4Images of Research Competition/Images of Research Competition 2023
- 3Images of Research Competition/Images of Research Competition 2019
- 2Tracking Change
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after. Following nearly forgotten Amazonian indigenous soil management practices, we joined a project on using biochar, charcoal made of biomass, for cost-effective and sustainable soil amelioration. It was applied in different ways to optimize its beneficial effects on soil stabilization and the growth
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-born and raised and immigrated to Canada as an adult. It is planned that one of the Canadian-born participants will be Indigenous. My research is timely because the number of bicultural children in Canada is anticipated to grow due to migratory increase and subsequent increases of intercultural
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2019-01-01
Kátł‘odeeche First Nation uses interviews to document how Indigenous elders, fish harvesters and youth assess the health of water and fish in the lakes and rivers deemed important by the community. With increasing uncertainty regarding the health of freshwater systems for future generations, it is crucial to