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2019 Climate Change Report
Aboriginal People, Science and Innovation
Aboriginal Peoples and Issues in Forestry Education in Canada: Breaking New Ground
Aboriginal Peoples and Mining in Canada: Consultation, Participation and Prospects for Change - Working Discussion Paper
Access to Safe and Sustainable Drinking Water Sources in First Nations Communities [Webinar]
Accommodation of Aboriginal Rights: The Need for an Aboriginal Forest Tenure (Synthesis Report)
Alaska's Militarized Landscape: The Unwritten Legacy of the Cold War
American Indian and Non-Indian Philosophies of Technology and Their Differential Impact on the Environment of the Southern Puget Sound
American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and
Ecocriticism: The Middle Place. Joni Adamson.
American Indians, Place Meanings and the Old/New West
Ancestors’ Times and Protection of Amazonian Indigenous Biocultural Heritage
Anguilla Rostrata, Our Teacher: Addressing Anishnabe Epistemicide through Eels
Geography Thesis (PhD) -- York University, 2022.
Anishinaabe & Climate Justice: An Indigenous Food Sovereignty Approach
Environmental Studies Major Paper (MES) -- York University, 2019.
The Aqueduct Between Us: Inserting and Asserting an Indigenous California Indian Perspective about Los Angeles Water
Archaeologies of Climate Change: Perceptions and Prospects
Examines the role of archeology as both a the study of the past but also as a means to find a solutions for the future.
Assessment of Climatic Conditions for Siberian Reindeer Herding on the Basis of Heat Balance Modelling
Balancing Risks in the Management of Contaminated First Nations Fisheries
The Berger Inquiry Revisited: The Meaning of Inclusion
for the Inuvialuit
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Bison, Acid and Budworms
Bison: Back from the Brink
Blood Lead Concentrations and Iron Deficiency in Canadian Aboriginal Infants
The Canadian Reconciliation Barometer 2021 Report
Total sample for two polls was 2,106 non-Indigenous and 1,1112 Indigenous respondents. Questions were asked about 13 indicators: good understanding of past and present; acknowledgement of government, residential school and ongoing harm, engagement, mutually respectful and nation-to-nation relationships; personal and systemic equality; Indigenous thriving; Indigenous languages; respect for natural world; and apologies.
Case Studies of Indigenous Knowledge and Science in Impact Assessments
Collective Guilt, Conservation and Other Postmodern Messages in Contemporary Westerns: Last of the Dogmen and Grey Owl
A Commentary on Sustainable Development
Commercial Use of Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus) in the Canadian Arctic
Communities and Catastrophe: Tillamook Response to the AD 1700 Earthquake and Tsunami, Northern Oregon Coast
A Comparison of Modern and Preindustrial Levels of Mercury in the Teeth of Beluga in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, and Walrus at Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada
Compendium of Research Undertaken in Nunavut 2002
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Connected to the Land: Nature And Spirit in the Novels of Louis Owens
Correlations Between Catastrophic Paleoenvironmental Events and Native Oral Traditions of the Pacific Northwest
The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and Racial Destiny in Australia
Defending the Land: Sovereignty and Forest Life in James Bay Cree Society
"Determined To Burn Off The Entire Country": Prospectors, Caribou, and the Denesuliné in Northern Saskatchewan, 1900-1940
Diné Clans and Climate Change: A Historical Lesson for Land Use Today
Dip Nets, Fish Wheels, and Motor Homes: The Atna', Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Resource Management in the Copper River Fishery, Alaska
Discrepancies in Data Reporting of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases across the Nordic Countries – A Call for Action in the Era of Climate Change
"Distance Activism and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge"
Drinking Water Safety in Aboriginal Communities in Canada: Brief
Drought Great Equalizer on the Prairies
E.B2: Water, First Nations Cultures, Statistics: Grade 9 Mathematics
Teacher-created lesson plan developed in conjunction with the McDowell Foundation project Culture-Based School Mathematics for Reconciliation and Professional Development.
The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental change
"The Earth Itself Was Sobbing": Madness and the Environment in Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko and Louise Erdrich
Economic Recovery in Response to Worldwide Crises: Fiduciary Responsibility and the Legislative Consultative Process with Respect to Bill 150 (Green Energy and Green Economy Act, 2009) and Bill 197 (COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020) in Ontario, Canada
Discusses the consultation, or lack there of, between the Canadian government and its Indigenous populations in regards to green energy policies.