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Aboriginal Benchbook for Western Australia Courts
Aboriginal Food Security in Northern Canada: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge
[Aboriginal Title and Provincial Regulation: The Impact of Tsilhqot'in Nation v BC]
Adapting to the Effects of Climate Change on Inuit Health
Alutiiq Subsistence Economy at Igvak, a Russian-American Artel in the Kodiak Archipelago
An Analysis of Archaeofauna Recovered from a Russian Period Camp on St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge: Ethnobotany and Ecological Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America
Angry Inuk
Animals and the Precontact Inuit of Labrador: An Examination Using Faunal Remains, Space and Myth
Arctic Change and Coastal Communities: Overview of the Coastal Zone Canada Conference, Tuktoyaktuk, August 2006
Arctic Food Security
The Arctic: Gender Issues
Arctic Indigenous Youth Resilience and Vulnerability: Comparative Analysis of Adolescent Experiences Across Five Circumpolar Communities
Assessing Mercury Risks for the Optimization of Nutrient Benefits from Wild-Harvested Fish Consumption in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Athabasca Denesuline Inquiry - Aboriginal and Treaty Harvesting Rights: Public Release - July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains correspondence/letters, submissions, and oral transcripts in regards to the claim for formal recognition of treaty harvesting rights north of the 60th parallel. Commissioners include: Harry S. LaForme, Daniel J. Bellegarde, and P.E. James Prentice.
Babinski and Ekostrovski: Saami Pogosty on the Western Kola Peninsula, Russia from 1880 to 1940
Beaver, Bison, and Black Robes: Montana's Fur Trade, 1800-1860
Discusses how the demand for beaver pelts brought about a new economy, the shift from hunting beaver to hunting bison, and the impact of missionaries.
Chapter from Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes..
"Being Responsible, Respectful, Trying to Keep the Tradition Alive:" Cultural Resilience and Growing Up in an Alaska Native Community
Bering Sea and Arctic Coast Eskimos of Alaska
The Black Day: Yarsagunbu, the State, and the Struggle for Justice
Blackfish
"The Bloody Moose Got up and Took off": Talking Carefully About Food Animals in a Northern Athabaskan Village
Book reviews
Bows & Arrows
Caribou Inuit Traders of the Kivalliq
Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia
Ciulirnerunak Yuuyaqunak = Do Not Live Without an Elder : The Subsistence Way of Life in Southwest Alaska
Climate Change and the Warming Politics of Autonomy in Greenland
Climate Change From An Indigenous Perspective: Key Issues and Challenges
Climate, Environment and Cree Observations: James Bay Territory, Canada
The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy
A Comment on Zedeño et al.
The Commercialization of Country Food and Food Security: The Case of Greenland and Considerations for Nunavut in Moving Forward
Common Table Report: Based upon Discussions among Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Participating at the Common Table
Communities on the Move: Practice and Mobility in the Late Eighteenth-Century Western Great Lakes Fur Trade
Community-based Entrepreneurship in Norway
Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Balancing Competing Needs in Canada [Unit 1]
Uses the book The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations, by Alootook Ipellie with David MacDonald as a starting point to teach about how the Inuit have used the natural resources available to meet the needs of their communities. For use with students in Grade 5.