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Spring 2010
components, including asphaltenes, maltenes (deasphalted bitumen) and indigenous naphthenic acids (NAs), on the stability of water-in-diluted model oil emulsion was systematically investigated. A biodegradable polymer was developed and introduced to break the water-in-oil emulsions. The stability of water
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The Late Holocene White River Ash East Eruption and Pre-contact Culture Change in Northwest North America
DownloadSpring 2020
based are previously published palaeoenvironmental records, historic records of Indigenous practices, and previously unpublished provenance studies of obsidian (generated through portable X-ray fluorescence, instrumental neutron activation analysis, and laser ablation -inductively coupled plasma-mass
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Helicobacter pylori infection in Arctic Indigenous communities: assessing the validity of infection status measures and estimating the effect of bacterial load on gastritis severity
DownloadSpring 2023
of a sequence of pathological conditions associated with an increased risk of stomach cancer. The Canadian North Helicobacter pylori (CANHelp) Working Group conducted community projects to respond to concerns of Arctic Indigenous communities about health risks from Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection
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Tracking Change – Summary of Issues: Public Presentations at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (April 29-May 4, 2019)
Download2019-02-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
Tracking Change is a six year initiative funded through the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (2016-2021). Guided by a Traditional Knowledge Steering Committee (of elders, Chiefs and other leaders), it currently comprises a network of more than 60 Indigenous, Caboclos and
ethnic Lao/Thai communities and partner organizations from northwestern Canada (Mackenzie), Tapajos (Lower Amazon) and the Lower Mekong River Basins. The purpose of the project is to build capacity for Indigenous peoples and local fishing communities to document and share their own knowledge about
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2019-04-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
comprises a network of more than 60 Indigenous, Caboclos and ethnic Lao/Thai communities and partner organizations from theMackenzie (in northwestern Canada),Tapajos (part of the Lower Amazon in Brazil) and the Lower Mekong (in Thailand) River Basins. The purpose of the project is to build capacity for
Indigenous peoples and local fishing communities to document and share their own knowledge about changes in the sustainability of freshwater ecosystems and the associated impacts on local fishing livelihoods. Community-based projects have resulted in new insights about these river basins as well as
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Evidence-based tool surpasses expert opinion in predicting probability of eradication of aquatic non-indigenous species
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Drolet, David, Locke, Andrea, Lewis, Mark A, Davidson, Jeff
The main objective of evidence-based management is to promote use of scientific data in the decision-making process of managers, with data either complementing or replacing expert knowledge. It is expected that this will increase the efficiency of environmental interventions. However, the...
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Naphthenic acid anaerobic biodegrading consortia enriched from pristine sediments underlying oil sands tailings ponds
Naphthenic acid anaerobic biodegrading consortia enriched from pristine sediments underlying oil sands tailings ponds
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Xiaofei Lv, Bin Ma, Dena Cologgi, Korris Lee, Ania Ulrich
indigenous microbial communities from the pristine sediments in NA degradation, demonstrating the barrier function of pristine clay sediments underlying OSTP in prohibiting organic contaminants from entering into groundwater.
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Language ideologies and the linguistic ecology of Huehuetla Totonac: Reconceptualizing language vitality
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ideologies (Phillips 2010: 53; Silverstein 2003: 202). Through essentialist ideologies, speaking Huehuetla Totonac is equated with being Indigenous, and speaking Spanish is equated with being mestizo, or non-Indigenous. Syncretic language ideologies merge an ideological opposition between languages and
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Fall 2019
voices distanced from industry—from below rather than above—I argue that petroturfing is a counter-counter discourse. It seeks to destabilize counter-movements that oppose extractivism, particularly Indigenous and environmental ones, by intervening at the level of culture. In this intervention, petroturf
produced and circulated by these groups more closely. Chapter III examines the rhetorical use of the “economy” and “nation” as means to foreclose possibilities of energy transition. Chapter IV explores the ways in which women and Indigenous peoples are represented in these efforts, arguing that
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Backcountry Travel Emergencies in Arctic Canada: A Pilot Study in Public Health Surveillance
Download2016-03-03
Young, Stephanie K., Tabish, Taha B., Pollock, Nathaniel J., Young, T. Kue
"Residents in the Canadian Arctic regularly travel in remote, backcountry areas. This can pose risks for injuries and death, and create challenges for emergency responders and health systems. We aimed to describe the extent and characteristics of media-reported backcountry travel emergencies in...