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Aboriginal Experiences in Canada: Parks and Protected Areas
Aboriginal Rights and Canadian Environmental Policy:
Enhancing Sustainability or a Justification of Deregulation?
Artful Places: Creativity and Colonialism in British Columbia's Indian Residential Schools
As Sacred as Cedar and Salmon: A Collaborative Study With Huu-ay-aht First Nation, British Columbia into Understanding the Meaning of 'Resources' from an Indigenous Worldview
BC First Nations Fisheries Action Plan: Preparing for Transformative Change in the BC Fisheries
Beach-Dune Morphodynamics and Climatic Variability in Gwaii Haanas National Park and Haida Heritage Site, British Columbia, Canada
Bridging Ethnobotany, Autecology and Restoration: The Study of Wapato (Sagittaria latifolia Willd.; Alismataceae) in Interior British Columbia
Collaboration Geographies: Native-White Partnerships During the Re-Settlement of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900-52
Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia
Cooperative Relationships Between First Nations and Tourism Operators on British Columbia's North Coast
Counting On Their Migration Home: An Examination of Monitoring Protocols and Saanich First Nations’ Perspectives of Coho (Oncorhynchus Kisutch), Chinook (O. Tshawytscha) and Chum (O. Keta) Pacific Salmon at Goldstream River and Saanich Inlet, Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Crossing Borders: Cultivating a Cohesive Society on the Adams River
Death of Jailed Elder Brings Call for Inquiry
Supporters of Harriet Nahanee are calling for a public inquiry as to why the elder was jailed even though she was in a weakened physical state.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Diabetes in Gitxaała: Colonization, Assimilation, and Economic Change
Evaluating the Effectiveness of British Columbia's Environmental Assessment Process for First Nations' Participation in Mining Development
Expanding the Mine, Killing a Lake: A Case Study of First Nations' Environmental Values, Perceptions of Risk and Health
First Nations Resource Use on the Northwest Coast: Investigations into Geography, Ecology, Knowledge and Resource Management
Recommended for Grades 9-10 social Studies.
Focus: Making Native Space: A Review Symposium
Food Customs of Rural and Urban Inupiaq Elders and Their Relationships to Select Nutrition Parameters, Food Insecurity, Health, and Physical and Mental Functioning
From Conflict to Collaboration: The Story of the Great Bear Rainforest
Guest Editorial: The Question of Making Native Space
Importance of Biodiversity for First Peoples of British Columbia
Including Aboriginal Issues in Forest Planning: A Case Study in Central Interior British Columbia, Canada
Indigenous Property Rights in Commercial Fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia Compared
Integrated Pesticide Management Act and Proposed Consultation Guidelines: An Independent First Nations Legal, Legislation, Policy and Consultation Issues Analysis
Legacies at Long Beach: Sustainability and Strategy in the Canadian Model Forest Program
Living and Working in Oona River: A Teacher’s Guide
Recommended for Grade 11 Social Studies.
Additional material: The River People: Living and Working in Oona River student resource book.
New Fisheries Program Reels in Support
Online Learning for Aboriginal Community Health Workers
People of the Robin: The Tsimshian of Kitsumkalum: A Resource Book for the Kitsumkalum Education Committee and the Coast Mountain School District 82 (Terrace)
Putting Fishers' Knowledge to Work (Fisheries Centre Research Reports 2002, Volume 11, Number 1)
Reshaping Crown-First Nation Relationships Amid Changing Contexts: An Examination of the Intersection Between the Crown’s Promise of a New Relationship and the Implementations of the Forest and Range Agreement
Returning to Selective Fishing Through Indigenous Fisheries Knowledge: The Example of K'moda, Gitxaała Territory
Salmon Farming and Salmon People: Identity and Environment in the Leggatt Inquiry
The Social and Cultural Experiences of Food Security in the Takla Lake First Nation: Informing Public Health
"SPIRIT CAMP": Indigenous Website Preferences
Support for First Nations' Land Claims Amongst Members of the Wilderness Preservation Movement: the Potential for an Environmental Justice Movement in British Columbia
Traditional Plant Knowledge of the Tsimshian: Unit Plan for Secondary Sciences, Social Studies, and Applied Skills
Recommended for: Science Grades 9-12; Resource Science (forests) Grades 11 and 12; Science and Technology Grade 11; Social Studies Grades 11-12; and Home Economics Grades 11-12.
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.