Climate-Induced Displacement of Alaska Native Communities
Gives an overview of climate change in Alaska and discusses its impact on rural villages, climate risks in eight communities, communities requiring complete relocation, and governments' responses.
The Climate of Unknowing: A Twelve Story Response to the West's Industrial Warming
Climate on the Edge: [Study Guide]
Climate Risks and Adaptive Capacity in Aboriginal Communities: Final Report: An Assessment South of 60 Degree Latitude
Reports on the first year of a proposed three-year project to understand the potential consequences and challenges of climate change for Aboriginal communities south of 60 degrees latitude.
Climate, Society, and Natural Hazards: Changing Hazard Exposure in Two Nunavut Communities
Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind
Close to the Land: Connecting Northern Indigenous Communities and Southern Farming Communities through Food Sovereignty
Clyde Conrad Interview
Co-Design of Water Services and Infrastructure for Indigenous Canada: A Scoping Review
Co-existence of Atikamekw and Industry Forestry Paradigms: Occupation and Management of Forestlands in the St. Maurice River Basin, Québec
Co-Management Institutions, Knowledge and Learning: Adapting to Change in the Arctic
Co-management of Forest Resources in the NorSask Forest Management License Area, Saskatchewan: a Case Study
Co-Management: The Evolution of the Theory and Practice of Joint Administration of Living Resources
Co-Management Under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement: Bridging the Gap Between Indigenous Self-Regulation and State-Based Resource in the Western Arctic?
Co-Managing the Future? Indigenous Peoples and Land Use Planning in the North
Co-op Healthy Foods Corner and Meal Packages: A Partnership Among Community Members, a Grocery Store, and Community Radio in Pangnirtung, Nunavut
Looks at a successful program that provided frozen uncooked nutritional country foods packaged to feed two to four people at a price point lower than commercially prepared frozen dinners.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Co-operation Incorporated: Responding to Resource Privatization Through an Indigenous Regional Development Corporation in British Columbia, Canada
The Coast Salish: Connecting Art, Environment and Traditions
The Code Breakers
Coded Territories: Tracing Indigenous Pathways in New Media Art
Cognitive Functioning of Akwesasne Mohawk Adolescents Exposed to PCBs
Cohousing: A Scandinavian Longhouse, or a Traditional Approach to Modern Housing?
Cold Acclimatization in Eskimo
Cold Lake Trappers Interviews
Cold War Colonialism: The Serpent River First Nation and Uranium Mining, 1953-1988
Cold Working Environments on Dairy Farms in Finland
Collaborating toward Improving Food Security in Nunavut
Collaboration Geographies: Native-White Partnerships During the Re-Settlement of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900-52
Collaborative Consent and British Columbia's Water: Towards Watershed Co-Governance
Collaborative Conservation and Contexts of Resistance: New (and Enduring) Strategies for Survival
Collaborative Environmental Governance and Indigenous Governance: A Synthesis
Collaborative Game Development with Indigenous Communities: A Theoretical Model for Ethnocultural Empathy
A Collection of Curricula for the STARLAB Inuit Star Lore Cylinder. Including Inuit Star Lore by Ole Knudsen
Although designed for use with the SKYLAB cylinder, can be modified for use without it.
A Collection of Curricula for the STARLAB Maya Skies Cylinder, Including The World of the Maya by Eileen M. Starr
Although designed for use with the STARLAB cylinder, can be adapted for use without it.
A Collection of Curricula for the STARLAB Native American Mythology Cylinder. Including Stories of the Early Americans by Gary D. Kratzer; Background Information on the Navajo by Gloria D. Rall; More Native American Star Legends by Doris Forror
Although designed for use with the STARLAB cylinder, contains script which can be adapted for use without it.