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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.
The Ecological and Social Dynamics of Inuit Narwhal Foraging at Pond Inlet, Nunavut
Economic Development as if Culture Matters: Inuvialuit Wild Game Harvesting, Community-Based Economic Development, and Cultural Maintenance in the Western Arctic
The Edmonton and District Stragglers: Gendered Strategies of Treaty and Scrip, 1876-1886
Emancipation as Oppression: The Marshall Decision and Self-Government
The Emancipatory Potential of Customary Law For the Rights of Women to Access Land
Entwined Histories: Exploring Native-Newcomer Relations via The Native Voice
Environment and Economic Development: Co-Managing a National Park While Stimuling Community Development in Churchill (MB)
Environmental and Health Benefits of Hunting Lifestyles and Diets for the Innu of Labrador
An Ethnographic Study of Entrepreneurship Among the Sámi People of Finland
Evolutionary and Cognitive Influences on Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Location in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska
Expensive Food For Thought
Facing the Future: Relations Between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Canadians
Fact Sheet: Aboriginal Rights to Fish in British Columbia
Fatal Accidents and Suicide Among Reindeer-Herding Sami in Sweden
Final Report of the Honorable Jean-Jacques Croteau Retired Judge of the Superior Court Regarding the Allegations Concerning the Slaughter of Inuit Sled Dogs in Nunavik (1950-1970)
First Nations Right to Timber With Respect to the Management of Lands for Hunting, Fishing & Livelihood, and Housing: Case Law Summary
Case law summary of the major Aboriginal rights and title litigation, and an outline of the resulting forest and range agreements that British Columbia has entered into with community members.
Fish, Law, and Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Salmon in British Columbia
Fish versus Power: An Environmental History of the Fraser River
Fish Weirs, Salmon Productivity, and Village Settlement in an Upper Skeena River Tributary, British Columbia
Fisheries and First Nations: Report From Research Stay in Canada: March-July 2010
Food Fish, Commercial Fish, and Fish to Support a Moderate Livelihood: Characterizing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights to Canadian Fisheries
FOOD RELATED: An Online Platform to Invigorate the Social and Cultural Experience of Food in the Arctic
Food Security in Paulatuuk, NT - Opportunities and Challenges of a Changing Community Economy
The Forgotten Constitution: The Natural Resources Transfer Agreements and Indian Livelihood Rights, Ca. 1925-1933
Frederic Baraga's Short History of the North American Indians
From Alaska to Greenland: A Comparison of the Arctic Small Tool and Thule Traditions
From Marshall to Mayhem: Mi'kmaq E'pijig/women of Esgenoôpetitj/Burnt Church Resistance and Change for Tomorrow
From TEK to IQ: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Inuit Cultural Ecology
From the Fur Trade to Free Trade: Forestry and First Nations Women in Canada
Frontier Diplomats: Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist-Siksina' Among the Blackfeet
The Fur Trade in Canada: An Illustrated History
[Gender, Culture and Northern Fisheries]
Gladstone v. Canada (Attorney General), [2005] 1 S.C.R. 325, 2005 SCC 21
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
Globalisation and Sustainability in the Communities of Clayoquot Sound: Forestry, Fishing and Eco-tourism in Canada
Han, People of the River: Hän hwëch'in: An Ethnography and Ethnohistory
Handicapped by Distance and Transportation: Indigenous Relocation, Modernity and Time-Space Expansion
Looks at the demise of the ancestral village of Yuquot and the subsequent relocation of the Mowachaht and Muchalaht First Nations to Ahaminaquus and later to the present village of Tsaxana. Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.