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The Akulmiut: Territorial Dimensions of a Yup'ik Eskimo Society
Bibliography of Sources on Dena’ina and Cook Inlet Anthropology through 2016, Final Version 4.3
Charlie Chief 2 Interview
A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl'átl'imx Resource Use
Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia
[Diary of James Mackinlay]
One bound copy of the diary maintained by Mackinlay May 7- August 23, 1890 during a summer journey northward from near Taltheilei on the east end of Great Slave Lake in the company of Wharburton Pike. Pike used the diary freely in his narrative of the journey called The Barren Grounds of Northern Canada. Mention of "Indians" in various situations and circumstances from trading and guiding to getting equipment made or repaired. Frequent mention of caribou and other animals killed and fish caught.
Diversifying Aboriginal Forestry: Broad Directions
Eastern Cherokee Fishing
Ecosystems: Understanding Our Place in the Natural World: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Grade 7 Students
Edward Fox Interview 2
Eliza Kneller Interview #1
'... far more happier than we Europeans': Aborigines and Farmers
First Nations Traditional Foods Fact Sheets
The Fisherman Lake Slave and Their Environment - A Story of Floral and Faunal Resources
Food Plants of the North American Indians
Impacts of Reintroduced Bison on First Nations People in Yukon, Canada: Finding Common Ground through Participatory Research and Social Learning
In Our Own Words: Bringing Authentic First Peoples Content to the K-3 Classroom
Indigenous Kinship with the Natural World in New South Wales
Ininímowin Climate Change Glossary
Discusses the importance of land, changes to medicine and plants; water, ice, and travel; wildlife; and reconnecting with the land. Gives a list Cree words associated with each topic. Forms part of the Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities.
Interview with Mrs. Cecile Many Guns (Grassy Water) and Mrs. Annie Buffalo (Bear Child)
Jane McKee Interview
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māor Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 2
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 1
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuatahi
Land-Based Learning
Living Off the Land in the Early Twentieth Century: First Nations Subsistence in Saskatchewan
Maori Customary Use of Native Birds, Plants and Other Traditional Materials: Interim Report and Discussion Paper
Mrs. Marion Dillon Interview
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.
Related material: Blackline masters.
Native Americans and the Environment: A Survey of Twentieth-Century Issues
Native Foodways: Indigenous North American Religious Traditions and Foods
Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland: The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry: Volume 2 Terms and Conditions
Notes on the Nunamiut Eskimo and Mammals of the Anaktuvuk Pass Region, Brooks Range, Alaska
Robert Goodvoice 3
Robert Goodvoice 5
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Dr. Harriet Kuhnlein
The Significance of the Antelope in Blackfoot Ceremonialism Life
Swampy & Moose Cree Flora & Fauna Glossary = Ka-Nihtâwikihk Nêsta Awêyâšîšak
Traditional Coast Salish Foods
List of approximately 300 food sources divided by shellfish and marine life, fish and reptiles, mammals, birds, and plants. Information gathered 2003 survey of 130 archaeological sites, ethnographic accounts and Coast Salish Elders, hunters, fisherman and gatherers.
Traditional Foods Are Healthy Foods
Includes colouring pages, nutritional information, tips for preparation and recipes using plants and animals found in the Northwest Territories.
Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: A Handbook on Issues and Options for Traditional Knowledge Holders in Protecting their Intellectual Property and Maintaining Biological Diversity
Traditional Knowledge Overview For the Athabasca River Watershed: Contributed to the Athabasca Watershed Council State of the Watershed Phase 1 Report
Tribal Parks and Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas: Lessons Learned from B.C. Examples
Waiting for Coyote's Call: An Eco-Memoir From the Missouri River Bluff
The Ways of Knowing Guide
"When Willow Roots Start to Thaw, People Come Back to Life...": Relations of Chukchi Reindeer Herders to Plants
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.