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The Value of a Polar Bear: Evaluating the Role of a Multiple-Use Resource in the Nunavut Mixed Economy
Martha Dowsley Arctic Anthropology , Vol. 47, No. 1, 2010, pp. 39-56. Examines the social aspects of the mixed economy involving polar bears and how interconnected the monetary economy, subsistence economy, and cultural ideology are in Inuit society. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Voices from the Margins: The Muskekowuck Athinuwick / Cree People of Northern Ontario and the Management of Wabusk / Polar Bear
R. Harvey Lemelin, David Peerla, Brian Walmark Arctic, Vol. 61, No. 1, March 2008, pp. 113-115. Suggests that polar bear management must address social changes and engage co-management policies that include traditional ecological knowledge. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Waithou Stream, Providing Abundantly - An Interview With Betty Raureti
Rachael Selby World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium. Autobiographical essay focuses on the oral history of a local river, the Waitohu Stream in New Zealand.... More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
The Waitohu Stream, Swimming and Food Gathering - an Interview with John Huff
Pataka Moore World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium. Commentary from the interviewee about life on the Waitohu Stream, in New Zealand, from a childhood perspective and, later, his adult observations of the same stream.... More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
"Working a Great Hardship On Us": First Nations People, the State, and Fur-bearer Conservation in British Columbia Prior to 1930
Brenda Ireland Native Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 1, Native People in British Columbia: Recent Research, 1996, p. 65–90. Discusses Native peoples concerns & objections to the implementation of the trap line registration system. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
York Factory as a Native Community: Public History Research, Commemoration and the Challenge to Interpretation
Robert Coutts Prairie Forum, Vol. 17, No. 2, Native Studies, Fall, 1992, pp. 275-294. Comments on the interpretation of aboriginal history at fur-trade sites, and the challenge to move beyond the idealized and simplified interpretations of the past. More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites |
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