Métis Seasonal Cycles
Métis Traditional Environmental Knowledge and Science Education
(Mis)managing a Risk Controversy: The Canadian Salmon Aquaculture Industry's Responses to Organized and Local Opposition
A Mixed Methods Study of Disaster Case Managers on Issues Related to Diversity in Practice with Hurricane Katrina Victims
A Model for Managing Cold-Related Health and Safety Risks at Workplaces
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
Mother Earth and "Living Well": New Paradigms For Indigenous Struggles?
Multicultural Multimedia Learning for Sustainability: A Narrative Case Study of Green Guerrillas Youth Media Tech Collective
Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue With the Traditional Owners
Muskwa: Fearless Defender of Natural Law
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
My Seasonal Round: An Integrated Unit for Elementary Social Studies and Science
Seasonal round refers to First Nations groups' cycle of moving from one resource-gathering area to another throughout the year. This resource looks patterns in four geographic regions in British Columbia and explores topics such habitat, natural resources, and stability and change. Revised version.
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Myths of Diversity: Canadian Environmentalists Don't Want to Talk About Racism--But too Often that Means the Uncritical Acceptance of Popular Diversity Myths
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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Native Peoples and Water Rights: Irrigation, Dams, and the Law in Western Canada
"Never Say Die": An Ethnohistorical Review of Health and Healing in Aklavik, NWT, Canada
A New Landscape: Changing Iroquois Settlement Patterns, Subsistence Strategies, and Environmental Use, 1630-1783
A New Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study
of The Great Bear Rainforest Regional Plan
New World of Indigenous Resistance: Noam Chomsky and Voices from North, South and Central America
The Nexus of Identity, Inuit Autonomy and Arctic Sustainability: Learning From Nunavut, Community and Culture
Nibi Declaration of Treaty #3 Toolkit
The Noble Savage and Ecological Indian: Cultural Dissonance and Representations of Native Americans in Literature
Nodal Area Evolution In The Fur Trade: 1768-1821
Northern Lights Against POPs, Combatting Toxic Threats in the Arctic
Notes from a Miner's Canary: Essays on the State of Native America
NTFP Program Development: Indigenous Community Forestry With A Focus on Non-Timber Forest Products: A Literature Synthesis, Sustainability Assessment, and Program Development Recommendations
Nuclear Fuel Waste and Aboriginal Concerns: Canada's Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Concept Public Hearings: A Content Analysis
Nunatsiavut Land Use Planning: Structural and Political Issues
Nunavut Economic Development Strategy: Building a Foundation for the Future
Nutritional Factors May Modify the Toxic Action of Methyl Mercury in Fish-Eating Populations
Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in Northern Canada's Remote First Nations Communities: The Dietary Dilemma
Ojibwe Culture & Knowledge of Climate Change in Fourth-Grade Curricula in Wisconsin Public Elementary Schools
Education Thesis (Ed.D) -- University of Wisconsin, 2020.
Old Routes, New Trails: Contemporary Inuit Travel and Orienting in Igloolik, Nunavut
On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy
Organochlorine Levels in Maternal and Umbilical Cord Blood Plasma in Arctic Canada
The Other Side of the Mountain
Our Nationhood
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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