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Aboriginal Peoples and the Land: Ownership, Understanding and Development
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
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And the Wave Breaks on the Shores of the Future
Discussion of oil, pipelines and First Nations lands.
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Andean Success Stories and Representations of Nature in Andean Textiles
Anishinaabe Prophecy: Communities Must Choose The Green Path for Food, Energy
Applying Indigenous Peoples' Customary Law in Order to Protect Their Land Rights in Africa
Barefoot Books Encourage Kids to Embrace Reading
Campbell Clan Credits Sports for Success in Life
A Case Study of Accommodating Indigenous Cultural Values in Water Resource Management: Privatization and Co-Management
Climate Change and Its impact on Indigenous Peoples in Nepal Himalaya
Climate Change and the Warming Politics of Autonomy in Greenland
Climate Change From An Indigenous Perspective: Key Issues and Challenges
Climate Change in the Pacific: A Matter of Survival
Colonizing Green?: We Must Remember Our Roots of Harmony, Beauty, Balance, Restoration
A Column For All Our Grandchildren
Conservation Refugees
Cree Autonomy: A Re-Examination of Domestic Dependence
Dietary Transition and Contaminants in the Arctic: Emphasis on Greenland
Duty to Consult Process Will Ensure Input From Aboriginal Communities
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples]
The First Nations Forestry Program: A Legacy of Collaboration
A First Nations Garden in France
Describes Ohtehra Garden in France, the only First Nations garden outside of Canada, which features plants from Quebec's 11 First Nations.
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Global Transitions: Implications for a Regional Social Work Agenda
A Green Economy for the Red Man
Discusses how green economic development can preserve cultural and traditional values of First Nations people.
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Guardians
Indigenous Peoples And Climate Change
Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities
Insidious Idolatry: Canada's Aboriginal Leaders and the Legal Whiplash
Involve First Nations in Combating Climate Change
Discusses the need for evaluating climate change and the importance of ensuring First Nations involvement in the process.
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It’s All About Relationships: First Nations and Non-timber Resource Management in British Columbia
Journalistic Rhetoric and Orientalism: Attempts at Influencing Federal Indian Policy and Rule-Making on the Taking of Eagles
Kawacatoose Reeling in Wake of Tornado
Leetsoii Means “Yellow Dirt” in the Navajo Language: Troubling Uranium Mining on Navajo Lands
Life is Good ... Winter Has Left Us, Finally
Many Strong Voices: Climate Change and Equity in the Arctic
The Mapuche and Climate Change in the Chilean Neoliberal Economic System
Meeting Climate Change and Related Environmental Decay Appropriately: Learnings From Indigenous Thinking
Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: Solutions or Additional Threats?
A Mixed Methods Study of Disaster Case Managers on Issues Related to Diversity in Practice with Hurricane Katrina Victims
Money Can't Trump Environmental Change, Says Minister
Discusses the need for alternative energy initiatives to help preserve the environment, including the Northwest Territories initiatives of harnessing the wind's energy and upgrading building standards for increased efficiency.
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Mother Earth and "Living Well": New Paradigms For Indigenous Struggles?
NAAA Honors Worme at Regina Ceremony
Nation Takes Initiative to Battle Climate Change
Discusses the energy conservation program and sustainable food project created by the T'Sou-ke Nation in Sooke, B.C. to combat climate change.
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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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Of Ice and Men
The Other Side of the Mountain
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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Page 5 Chatter
Article presents three different news reports: Inquiry into the investigation of serial killer Willie Pickton, the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan's 2004 election scandal, and the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE project.
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