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A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Environmental Knowledge and Resource Management
The Birds That Bring Gifts
Bold Steps Needed to Support Indigenous Participation at the Arctic Council
The Boreal Woodland Caribou - A Species at Risk
Budget Bill Will Have 'Direct Impact on Our Rights', Says Atleo
Comments on Bill C-38 and the concerns it raises for First Nations.
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Changing Planet, Common Ground
Climate Change in the Pacific: A Matter of Survival
A Column For All Our Grandchildren
Come Together: Dukha Participate in World Reindeer Herding Conference With Totem Project Support
Conservation Refugees
Dam a River, Damn a People? Saami (Lapp) Livelihood and the Alta/Kautokeino Hydro-Electric Project and the Norwegian Parliament
Dietary Transition and Contaminants in the Arctic: Emphasis on Greenland
Draining Energy From The Innu of Nitassinan
The EAGLE Project: Re-mapping Canada From An Indigenous Perspective
Economic Significance Analysis of Visitation to Remote Alaska Public Lands: A Case Study of Katmai National Park and Preserve
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Arctic Oil and Gas Development]
Enbridge Says New Pipelines "National Priority", as Whistle-Blowers Arrested
Comments on demonstrators against building a pipeline due to the effects on nature and the environment.
Page 1 of insert entitled Raven's Eye; Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
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Food Pollution Threatens Lives of Inuits in Arctic
Grassy Narrows Marchers Offer Government Mercury-Tainted Fish
Looks at the high levels of mercury found in Ontario Rivers, the effects of this level on Aboriginal communities and the need for government to compensate people and clean up the contaminated rivers.
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Growing a Garden in Kakisa
Hydro-Quebec and Native People
Inuit Myth in the Film "Brother Bear"
Leading the Way: Tribal Colleges Prepare Students to Address Climate Change
The Legal Fiction of the Lake Matchimanitou Indian School
Looking at the NRTA Options
The Mackenzie Gas Project: Aboriginal Interests, the Environment and Northern Canada's Energy Frontier
The Makah Whale Hunt and Leviathan's Death: Reinventing Tradition and Disputing Authenticity in the Age of Modernity
Looks at the debate over whaling between the environmentalists, animal rights activists and the Makah Indian Tribe.
Measuring Indigenous Peoples' and Planet's Well-Being
Methylmercury Poisoning: Another Gift From Hydro-Quebec?
Métis Group Joins Save the Fraser Declaration Against Pipeline
Comments on Métis and First Nations people joining together to oppose a pipeline project in British Columbia.
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Mining the Boreal North
Minister Refuses to Back Down on Panel Representation
Comments on the lack of Aboriginal presence on a national hunting and fishing advisory panel.
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Native American Scientist Dicovers Ancient Stress Hormone
Explains the finding, by University of British Columbia Professor David Close, of a steroid hormone in the Pacific lamprey (an eel-like fish) that will help in its conservation and control.
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Native Minorities and Ethnic Conflict in Canada
Of Ice and Men
Oil Pipeline Development and Indigenous Rights in Eastern Siberia
Organization Determined to Raise Awareness of Species at Risk Act
Paddle to the Premier Promises to be a Noisy Affair
Describes a rally to oppose the construction of Site C dam in Northern British Columbia.
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