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Maintaining the Ways of Our Ancestors: Indigenous Women Address Food Sovereignty
Making the Green Climate Fund Respond to Indigenous Peoples' Needs
Maria and the Ukok Princess: Climate Change and the Fate of the Altai
Measuring Indigenous Peoples' and Planet's Well-Being
The Medicine Room: A Teaching Tool for Elders and Educational Opportunity for Youth
The Metaphysics of Modern Existence: A Spragens Analysis
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
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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Monitoring Change: SIPI Students Engage in Long-Term Ecological Research
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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Northern Checkup
Northern Governance & Economy Conference Message From the Co-Chairs
The Other Side of the Mountain
Our Resistance Will Not Stop
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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Participatory Photography as a Means to Explore Young People's Experiences of Water Resource Change
Power of Place: Emerging Science Programs Help Tribal College Students Lead the Way, at Home
A Powerful Partnership
Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Circumpolar Health: Securing the IPY Legacy: From Research to Action
Protecting Mother Earth: Hartman Seeks to Instill his Passion in Science Students
Protecting Our Home
Protecting the Earth is Everyone's Responsibility
Putting It into Context: Teaching the Canadian North to Learn About Canada
Re-situating Indigenous Planning in the City
The Reciprocity Principle and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Understanding the Significance of Indigenous Protest on the Presumpscot River
Rights Talk in Belize: Q’eqchi Maya Communities Meet Across Borders
Sechelt Elder Arrested With Sunshine Coast Logging Protesters
Looks at a group of protesters who want an investigation into the forestry practices of a British Columbia logging company.
Page 3 of insert entitled Raven's Eye; Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
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