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“Being Judged by Its Fruits”: Transforming Indian Land into Orchards along the Arkansas River, 1800–1867
Canadian Aboriginal Law in 2018: Essays & Case Summaries
Caribou Hunting At Selwyn Lake
Clayton Sands Interview
Compilation and Synopsis of Literature on the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples in the Northwest Territories Concerning Dolly Varden
'Corruption' at Moose
Deer Hunting: An Innovative Teaching Paradigm to Educate Indigenous Youth about Physical Literacy
“Eastern Métis” Studies and White Settler Colonialism Today
Ecological Anthropology of the Caribou-Eater Chipewyan of the Wollaston Lake Region of Northern Saskatchewan
Foxes and Humans at the Late Holocene Uyak Site, Kodiak, Alaska
Harvesting Activities among First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit: Time Trends, Barriers and Associated Factors
The Héta Indians: Fish in a Dry Pond
Indian Fishing: Early Methods on the Northwest Coast
Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education: Mapping the Long View
Indigenous Nationhood and Herring Governance: Strategies for the Reassertion of Indigenous Authority and Inter-Indigenous Solidarity Regarding Marine Resources
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
The Indigenous World 2019
International Bioresource Agreements: The Case of the Porcupine Caribou
Inuit Attitudes towards Co-Managing Wildlife in Three Communities in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada
Inuit Participation in the Wage and Land-based Economies of Inuit Nunangat
An Investigation of Cree Indian Domestic Fisheries in Northern Quebec
Iskigamizigedaa: Let's Boil Maple Sugar
Colouring storybook features a grandparent and grandchildren engaging in conversations about traditional teachings, when to begin and end harvesting, the equipment used, and processing and use of maple sugar. Text in English with some Ojibwe words interspersed.
Jimmy John Interview #1
Lily Squinahan Interview
“Many Families of Unseen Indians”: Trapline Registration and Understandings of Aboriginal Title in the BC-Yukon Borderlands
Marine Shielings in Medieval Norse Greenland
The Marshall Decision at 20: Two Decades of Commercial Re-Empowerment of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet
Métis Harvesting in Alberta Policy (2018)
Modes of Production and Guaranteed Annual Income in James Bay Cree Society
New Isotope Evidence for Diachronic and Site-Spatial Variation in Precontact Diet during the Little Ice Age at Nunalleq, Southwest Alaska
Using archeological data to examine the changes of the Yup'ik diet during different time periods and what those changes can tell about Yup'ik history.
Niitsitapiisini: Our Way of Life: The Story of the Blackfoot People
Pacific Salmon in the Rapidly Changing Arctic: Exploring Local Knowledge and Emerging Fisheries in Utqiaġvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska
Photo Vignette – T’łisalagi’ lakw School, ‘Yalis (Alert Bay), BC, early days
Quantification of Interplaying Relationships between Wellbeing Priorities of Aboriginal Peoples in Remote Australia
A Review of Aircraft-Subsistence Harvester Conflict in Arctic Alaska
Robert Goodvoice 10
Robert Goodvoice 9
Sharing Medicines
Social Organization as an Adaptive Referent in Inuit Cultural Ecology: The Case of Clyde River and Aqviqtiuk
The Stock Cove Site: A Large Dorset Seal-Hunting Encampment on the Coast of Southeastern Newfoundland
Tatiana Nomokonova