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Advance Guard: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Indigenous Peoples - A Compendium of Case Studies
Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions
Anticipation, Climate Change and Movement in Greenland
Changing Planet, Common Ground
Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity in Aboriginal Communities South of 60: Assessment Report
[Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural and Educational Challenges]
Climate Change and Culture Change in Salluit, Quebec, Canada
Climate Change and Environmental Impacts on Maternal and Newborn Health With Focus on Arctic Populations
Climate Change and Food Security in the North: A Literature Review
Climate Change and Human Rights: A Case Study of the Canadian Inuit and Global Warming in the Canadian Arctic
Climate Change and Water Security with a Focus on the Arctic
Climate Change Effects on Human Health in a Gender Perspective: Some Trends in Arctic Research
Climate Change Health Assessment: A Novel Approach for Alaska Native Communities
Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska
Climate Change Policy Response for Canada's Inuit Population: The Importance of and Opportunities for Adaptation
Climate Change, Wellbeing and Resilience in the Weenusk First Nation at Peawanuck: The Moccasin Telegraph Goes Global
[Climate Culture Change: Inuit and Western Dialogues With a Warming North]
Climate, Culture, Change: Inuit and Western Dialogues with a Warming North
Community Perspectives on the Impact of Climate Change on Health in Nunavut, Canada
Does Climate Change Redefine Sovereignty?
Facing the Limit of Resilience: Perceptions of Climate Change Among Reindeer Herding Sami in Sweden
Food Insecurity among Inuit Women Exacerbated by Socio-economic Stresses and Climate Change
Honouring the Voices of Aboriginal Knowledge Keepers in the South Selkirks Region: Perspectives on Climate Change
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change
Indigenous Women, Climate Change & Forests
Les Inuit et le Changement Climatque / The Inuit and Climate Change
Inuit Perceptions of Climate Change in East Greenland
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.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Knowledge Base: Summary of Literature Gathered on Inuit Food Security in the Canadian Arctic
Leading the Way: Tribal Colleges Prepare Students to Address Climate Change
Literature Review: Climate Change and Indigenous Communities
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.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy
People of a Feather
Documentary about the unique relationship between the Inuit of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay Common Eider and how changing sea ice and ocean currents caused by massive hydroelectric dams are threatening both the bird and the traditional way of life. Duration:
Related material: Educational Package by Global Environmental Justice Documentaries.
Polar Bears in Northwest Greenland: An Interview Survey about the Catch and the Climate
Political Climate Change: The Evolving Role of the Arctic Council
The Power of Participatory Dialogue: Why Talking About Climate Change Matters
Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change
Resonance Strategies of Sámi Reindeer Herders in Northernmost Finland during Climatically Extreme Years
Sharing Knowledge for a Better Future: Adaptation and Clean Energy Experiences in a Changing Climate
Should We Turn the Tent? Inuit Women and Climate Change
Speaking Plainly About Research, Governance, and Policy For Sustainable Living
A Synthesis of the Impacts of Climate Change on the First Nations and Inuit of Canada
The Tip of the Iceberg: Ice as a Non-Human Actor in the Climate Change Debate
Traditional Knowledge in Policy and Practice: Approaches to Development and Human Well-being
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.