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Just for whom? Including immigrant and migrant workers of Asian descent in the energy transition dialogue in Alberta, Canada
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rights of those who will be vulnerable to these shifts, including resource-dependent and Indigenous communities, workers, and other marginalized groups. However, there is still much debate over what this transition will look like. This research imagines an energy transition that reflects the concerns
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Spring 2013
This dissertation is an exploration of forests as understood and encountered from numerous perspectives in the Yukon Territory. Dealing primarily with non-indigenous Yukon residents who hunt, trap, work, recreate within, and aim to protect Yukon forests, it addresses the origins and implications of
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Students’ Perceptions of the Faculty of Education’s Diversity Climate: A Mixed Methods Survey Study
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students who are single parents with dependents) experienced the Faculty’s climate as significantly more negative than their peers, while the students who identify as Indigenous rated their experiences with professor-based feedback as significantly more favourable than others. A total of 1,417 open-ended
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Trace elements in berries collected near upgraders and open pit mines in the Athabasca Bituminous Sands Region (ABSR): distinguishing atmospheric dust deposition from plant uptake
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Bitumen mining and upgrading operations in the Athabasca Bituminous Sands Region (ABSR) may lead to increased concentrations of trace elements in the surrounding environment. Elevated concentrations of potentially toxic trace elements could pose a risk to local indigenous communities through the
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2020-02-01
educator groups. Third, we will map the localized TRE landscape across and beyond educational institutions, including points of resonance and divergence between TRE and Indigenous education. Fourth, we will synthesize educators’ recommendations to concurrently support and improve university, school, and
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Making a Place for Indigenous Fishing Livelihoods: Navigating Cross-Scale Institutions in Great Slave Lake Commercial Fisheries Management
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The Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territoires has hosted a commercial fishery since 1945. There are seven Dene communities around the lake who have relied on fish from the lake and its inflowing rivers for thousands of years. This research considers the role of these Aboriginal commuities in...
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Theatrical Activism in Vancouver: From the Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood of BC to Marie Clements’s The Road Forward and Back…
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continuation of the use of performance as intervention during mega-event in Vancouver by Indigenous performers and activists, linking it to the Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood of British Columbia’s Indian Village and Show during the 1946 celebration of Vancouver’s Diamond Jubilee.
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Experiential Science 30: Disturbance and Development: Student Handout: Hydroelectric Damming Case Study
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Karsgaard, Carrie; Mackay, Mackenzie; Catholique, Alexandria
, and keeps Indigenous peoples from accessing some of their traditional fishing areas.
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Arctic Oil, Arctic Change: A Threefold Framework for Evaluating Pressures for Rural Oil and Gas Extraction in Alaska and the Northwest Territories
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and the Northwest Territories. This research finds that though policy incentives provide opportunities for oil and gas extraction, rurality and the settler colonial state’s emphasis on extraction as a value create a mandate for oil and gas extraction. Clientelist relationships between Indigenous