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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
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« The women folk often helped »: La conception inéquitable de la citoyenneté dans les manuels d’études sociales albertains de la première moitié du 20e siècle
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notations by Loukia Efthymiou (2004), and of alterity by Catherine Larochelle (2021). The study compares the differing representations of women and men; Indigenous people, people of French descent, people of British descent, and people from other immigrant groups; and the Prairies and Eastern regions of
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1982
surface mines. Concern was expressed because caragana is not indigenous to North America and it is suspected that it may become aggressive and displace other planted native trees and shrubs (Bondy, 1982). Oil sands mining company officials indicated that caragana has a high survival rate and does well
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2021-01-01
Ridenour, Natasha A., Straneo, Fiammetta, Holte, James, Gratton, Yves, Myers, Paul G., Barber, David G.
marine ecosystem, which supports the livelihoods of many Indigenous communities surrounding the Hudson Bay region. Here, we address this knowledge gap by analyzing data from two hydrographic surveys and four moorings deployed across the strait from 2008 and 2009. Three moorings were deployed on the
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The Forgotten Era of "The Forgotten People": A Hidden History of Metis in Parkland, Saskatchewan, 1918-1965
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SSHRC Awarded IG 2012: Few scholars would attempt to explain contemporary Canadian issues without reference to the massive changes of the twentieth century. Yet, Metis historiography has been dominated by 18th and 19th Century events (inside the discipline of history as well as out). This project...
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2020-01-01
are threatened by environmental changes, oil and gas activity, fishing, and shipping. Cetaceans are a living marine resource, culturally and socially significant to many Indigenous communities, valued generally by many Canadians, and symbolic of Canada’s remaining wild spaces and wild species. In the
, a policy brief and targeted communication to Canada’s law and policy makers, and through outreach works to civil society, Indigenous communities, and the general public. The project will also produce a book proposal to initiate a sustained exploration of Canadian cetacean conservation, with the
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2010
, voting against what it viewed as unbalanced resolutions censuring Israel and the adoption of a long-awaited United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Canada also voted on principle and with the support of its usual allies against a variety of resolutions reflecting an agenda
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Individual Life Histories in Long-Term Culture Change: Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in Northern Eurasia
2017-10-31
SSHRC PG awarded 2018: Although 99% of human history has been lived as foragers, little is known about the contributions and experiences of individuals in hunter-gatherer groups and their role in long-term patterns of culture diversity, change, stability and resilience. We will examine these...
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Reimaging Resource Constraints and Affordances: Smallholder, Environment and State Dynamics in Wello, Ethiopia
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In this dissertation, I explore and analyze smallholders’ perceptual and cultural understandings of environmental opportunities and constraints regarding land, soil, rain and trees in mixed-crop-livestock agriculture among rural communities of Wärräbabbo in Wello, northeast Ethiopia. Also, I...
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A fisheries and water quality survey of ten lakes in the Richardson Tower area, Northeastern Alberta. Vol I: Methodology, summary, and discussion
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to habitat requirements for indigenous and possible introduced species of fish; (2) to assess potential fish yield; and (3) to determine the susceptibility of the lakes to acidification. Maximum lake depth ranged from 6 to 16 m; mean depth varied from 1.9 to 8.0 m. Morphoedaphic indices varied from