"Three Hundred Leagues Further Into The Wilderness" Conceptualizations of the Nonhuman During Wendat-French Culture Contact, 1609-49: Implications for Environmental Social Work and Social Justice
The Tip of the Iceberg: Ice as a Non-Human Actor in the Climate Change Debate
Tourism in the Polar Regions: The Sustainability Challenge
Toward Sustainable Development in the Circumpolar North
Toward Thriving Northern Communities
Towards a New Supraregulatory Approach to Environmental Assessment in Northern Canada
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Resilience of the Southern Paiute High Chief System
Traditional Foods: Are They Safe For First Nations Consumption?
Traditional Knowledge and Environmental Assessment: A Case Study of the Victor Diamond Project
Traditional Knowledge in Policy and Practice: Approaches to Development and Human Well-being
Traditional Mothers and Contemporary Daughters in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms
Traditions and Science: Teacher Manual
Although created for the Old Crow Experiential Educational Project, some activities can be adapted for other contexts. Lessons are grouped by Grades 7-9, Grades 4-6, and Grades 1-3.
Trail of Tears Curriculum Guide
For use with videos On a Spring Day and Incident at Rock Roe. Collection of lesson plans for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Fine Arts, Mathematics, Spanish and Physical Education.
Transformative Travel: Experiences in Mexico, NYC Change Student's lives
Translation of Indigenous/Western Science Perspectives on Adaptive Management for Environmental Assessments
Tribal Watershed Management: Culture, Science, Capacity, and Collaboration
Trickster Chaos in Turbulent Flow: Louis Owens's Dark River
Trickster Teachers
Tsunamis and Floods in the Coos Bay Mythology
Turning Up the Heat on Global Warming
Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together
Understanding Respiratory Conditions Among Ontario's Aboriginal Population
[Unikkaaqatigiit (Putting a Human Face on Climate Change): Perspectives from Inuit in Canada]
Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning
Unsettling Times: Interior Salish Religious Responses to the 1872 Earthquake in the Inland Northwest
The Use of Joint Ventures to Accomplish Aboriginal Economic Development: Two Examples From British Columbia
Using Traditional Environmental Knowledge and a Geographical Information System to Identify Sites of Potential Environmental Concern in the Traditional Territory of the Oujé-Bougoumou Cree
The Value of a Polar Bear: Evaluating the Role of a Multiple-Use Resource in the Nunavut Mixed Economy
Variability, Change and Continuity in Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from James Bay Cree Cultural Ecology
Environment, Earth and Resources Thesis (M.N.R.M.)--University of Manitoba, 2007.
The Victor Diamond Mine Environmental Assessment and the Mushkegowuk Territory First Nations: Critical Systems Thinking and Social Justice
Volume 5A: Aboriginal Engagement: Enbridge Northern Gateway Project
Volume 5B: Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge: Enbridge Northern Gateway Project
Vulnerability of Aboriginal Health Systems in Canada to Climate Change
The Waithou Stream, Providing Abundantly - An Interview With Betty Raureti
Waiting for Coyote's Call: An Eco-Memoir From the Missouri River Bluff
The Waitohu Stream, Swimming and Food Gathering - an Interview with John Huff
'Walking together, working together': Aboriginal Research Partnerships
Wapos Bay: The Elements: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: The Treasure of the Sierra Metis
Wapos Bay: They Dance at Night
Wapos Bay: They Dance at Night: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Time Management
"A War Without Bombs": The Government's Role in Damming and Flooding of Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation
Water Stories from Around the World
See: The Hero Twins and the Swallower of Clouds (North America), p. 10.
Koluscap and the Water Monster (North America), p. 53.
Tiddalik the Frog (Australia), p. 60
"Ways To Help And Ways To Hinder": Climate, Health, And Food Security In Alaska
We Are All Connected: Globalization and Community Sustainability in the Boreal Forest, an Aboriginal Perspective
'We've Also Become Quite Good Friends': Environmentalists, Social Networks and Social Comparison in British Columbia, Canada
Weaving Loincloth With Whitecoat: Teaching Aboriginal and Modern Skills at a Winter Camp in the Canadian Arctic
Welcome News as Mike Holmes Weighs in to Housing Issue
Describes the partnering of celebrity contractor Mike Holmes with First Nations communities to build new schools and homes using green technology.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.