Our Healing, Our Solutions: Volume 3
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.
Our Living Ecosystem: What Are the Interconnections among the Elements Surrounding Us? A Classroom-Based Activity in Nunavik
Comments on an environmental education activity designed to promote an ecosystem approach to health.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Our National Competitiveness and Canada's Territories
Paddling Together: Co-Governance Models for Regional Cumulative Effects Management
The Paradox of Indigenous Resurgence at the End of Empire
Partnerships Towards NTFP Development: Perspectives From Pikangikum First Nation
People, Land & Sea: Environmental Governance on Haida Gwaii
A Personal Struggle to Preserve Sugpiaq Language and Culture in the 21st Century
Perspectives of an Iñupiaq Elder: Continuity and Change Above the Arctic Circle
Perspectives of Decision Makers and Regulators on Climate Change and Adaptation in Expedition Cruise Ship Tourism in Nunavut
Pitfalls and Pipelines: Indigenous Peoples and Extractive Industries
Julie Cavanaugh-Bill
Placing Individual Health in Context: Report of the 2008/10 RHS Community Survey
Planning the Far North in Ontario, Canada: An Examination of the "Far North Act, 2010"
Plants and People of Groote Eylandt
Polar Tourism: A Tool for Regional Development
Polar Tourism: Human, Environmental and Governance Dimensions
The Politics of Knowledge in Policy Analysis
The Power and Peril of “Vulnerability”: Approaching Community Labels with Caution in Climate Change Research
Power to the People: A Rights-Based Approach to Energy Development: An Interview with Hawaiian Activist Mililani Trask
Practical Engagement with Indigenous Legal Traditions on Environmental Issues: Some Questions: A Symposium on Environment in the Courtroom: Key Environmental Concepts and the Unique Nature of Environmental Damage, March 23-24, 2012, University of Calgary
Practice-Based Interdisciplinary Approach and Environmental Research
Practicing Sustainable Self-Determination: Indigenous Approaches to Cultural Restoration and Revitalization
Discusses barriers to continuing land and water based-cultural practices and how the Lekwungen are working to overcome them.
Producing Predators: Wolves, Work, and Conquest in the
Northern Rockies
Profiles of Food Security Activities in Inuit Communities
Profiling the eNuk Program
Proto-Historic Ecological Effects of the Fur Trade on Micmac Culture in Northeastern New Brunswick
Putting Community Based Tourism into Practice: The Case of the Cree Village Ecolodge in Moose Factory, Ontario
The Quechua: Guardians of the Potato
A Question of Security?: Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Securitization in the Canadian Arctic
(Re)creating Citizenship: Saskatchewan High School Students' Understandings of the 'Good' Citizen
Recent Legal Developments on Consultation and Accommodation Relating to Environmental and Archaeological Issues
[Reconciliation in an Era of Globalization]
[Report on the Advances in Territorial Property Rights of the Suma-Mayangna Community of Awas Tingni, Nicaragua]
Research on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: A Literature Review and Gap Analysis
Resilience and Rebellious Memory Loops: Further Musings of an American Indian Ethnoecologist
Résilience, Appartenance et Tourisme à Nain, Nunatsiavut
Respect the Water #1
Respect the Water #1
Respect the Water #2
Rio+20 Demanding Accountability
Risks and Impacts to First Nation Health and the Mount Polley Mine Tailings Dam Failure
Rivers, Fish and the People: Tradition, Science, and Historical Ecology of Fisheries in the American West
The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Health Risk Management in Yukon, Canada
[Rooting Our Lives in a Sustainable Paradigm]
Salmon and the Adaptive Capacity of Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) Culture to Cope With Change
Saying No to the Proposed Gateway Pipeline is Unselfish
Contends that the environmental risks from a proposed pipeline outweigh the economic gain.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Seasonal Circles
Contains material that can be used for mathematics, physical health and education, English language arts and science classes.