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Aboriginal People and Colonizers of Western Canada to 1900
Aboriginal Rights and the Migratory Birds Convention: Domestic Institutions, Non-State Actors and International Environmental Governance
Adapting to a World of Change: Inuit Perspectives of Environmental Changes in Igloolik, Nunavut
An Administrative Treaty History of Indians of Yellowstone National Park, 1851-1925
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
Aleut Identities: Tradition and Modernity in an Indigenous Fishery
America's Native Sweet: Chippewa Treaties and the Right to Harvest Maple Sugar
American Indian Tribes
L'Anse Aux Meadows (EjAv-01): An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigation of Bird Use During the Recent Indian Period in Newfoundland and Labrador
Archaeology and Oral History of Inuit Land Use on the Kazan River, Nunavut: A Feature-Based Approach
Arctic Social Indicators
Assu of Cape Mudge: Recollections of a Coastal Indian Chief
Battle Over Bison: The Intertribal Bison Cooperative, The National Wildlife Federation, and the Effort to Save Yellowstone Bison
Beardy Backs Mi'kmaq Fishers
The Beothuk of Newfoundland: A Vanished People
Biocultural Diversity and Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Human Ecology in the Arctic
The Birpai of the Manning River and Purfleet Station
Book Reviews
Buffalo Past and Present
Uses the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park as a starting point to discuss the buffalo's importance in the economies, cosmologies, social organization, and spiritual life of Indigenous peoples of the plains. Recommended for use with Grade 9-12 students.
Canada’s North: What’s the Plan?
Canadian Aboriginal Concerns With Oil Sands: A Compilation of Key Issues, Resolutions and Legal Activities
Caribou Leadership: A Study of Traditional Knowledge, Animal Behavior, and Policy
Case Comment: R. v. Kapp: A Case of Unfulfilled Potential
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
[Circles of Time: Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario]
"A Clear Intention to Effect Such a Modification": The NRTA and Treaty Hunting and Fishing Rights
Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska
Co-Management in a Landscape of Resistance: Resource Conflicts and Decentralized Wildlife Management in Rural Alaska
Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
Collaboration Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forestry Industry: A Dynamic Relationship: A State of Knowledge Report
Come On Ogzruk Let Me Win: Experience, Relationality, and Knowing in Kigiqtaamiut Hunting and Ethnography
Commons In A Cold Climate: Coastal Fisheries and Reindeer Pastoralism In North Norway: The Co-Management Approach
Community Perspectives on Bioeconomic Development: Eco-Cultural Tourism in Hartley Bay, British Columbia
Comparison of Contaminants From Different Trophic Levels And Ecosystems
Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's), Chlorinated Pesticides, and Heavy Metals and other Elements in Tissues of Belugas, Delphinapterus Leucas, from Cook Inlet, Alaska
Conservation Value of the North American Boreal Forest from an Ethnobotanical Perspective
Contributions of Inuit Ecological Knowledge to Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change on the Bathurst Caribou Herd in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut
The Courts, Government, and Public Policy: The Significance of R. v. Marshall
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Curator's Choice: John Kaunak
Customary Law and Conflict Resolution Among Kenya's Pastoralist Communities
Daily Life of the Inuit
Decision on Duck Creek: Two Green Bay Reservations and Their Boundaries, 1816-1996
DFO Makes the Worst of a Good Situation
Discusses the problems caused by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans incorrectly estimating several fish runs.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Diabetes, the Ice Free Corridor, and the Paleoindian Settlement of North America
A Different Current: Alternative Theoretical Propositions to Guide Aboriginal Fisheries Policy-Making in British Columbia
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.