Changing Tides: Economic Development in Canada’s Northern Marine Waters
Chiefs Turn Up the Heat on Treaty Rights
Comments on issues of treaty rights and fair revenues from reserve resources, and discusses a contract between Onion Lake Cree Nation and an Asian government to build a refinery on Cree land.
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A Circumpolar Convergence: Canada, Russia, the Arctic Council and RAIPON
Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska
Co-management of Forest Resources in the NorSask Forest Management License Area, Saskatchewan: a Case Study
Co-operative Resource Management as an Adaptive Strategy for Aboriginal Communities
Collaboration Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forest Sector: A Typology of Arrangements for Establishing Control and Determining Benefits of Forestlands
Collaboration Between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Forestry Industry: A Dynamic Relationship: A State of Knowledge Report
Collaborative Environmental Governance and Indigenous Governance: A Synthesis
A Community Economic Development Assessment of the Keeyask Model: A Report for the Clean Environment Commission Hearings
Confronting Megaprojects: Development Without Our Consent is not Development
Constructing Identity Through Language: Water at Walpole Island First Nation
Constructing "the Other" across Cultures and Agendas
Consultation and Remediation in the North: Meeting International Commitments to Safeguard Health and Well-Being
Contestations of Resource Extraction Projects Via Digital Media in Two Nunavut Communities
Corporate Social Responsibility and Aboriginal Relations
Country, Native Title and Ecology
Cree Agency and Environment: Rethinking Human Development in the Cree Nation of Wemindji
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Crude Sacrifice: Pedagogical Guide
Cultivating Common Ground: Cultural Revitalization in Anishinaabe and Anthropological Discourse
Cultural Impact Assessment of the Tukituki Proposed Water Storage Dams
A Culturally Appropriate Approach to Civic Engagement: Addressing Forestry and Cumulative Social Impacts in Southwest Yukon
Dechyoo Njik (MIVm-4) and the Traditional Landuse Patterns in the Southwestern Portion of the Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory
Defining Aboriginal Rights to Water in Alberta: Do They Still "Exist"? How Extensive are They?
The Department of the Interior's Appeals Process and Native American Natural Resource Policy, 1970-94
Design of Forest Tenure Institutions: The Challenges of Governing Forests
The Design of Protocols for the Sustainable Harvest of the Non-Timber Boreal Forest Products Acorus americanus and Vaccinium angustifolium
Development Ethics and the Canadian North: A Case Study Analysis of the Churchill-Nelson Rivers Hydro Diversion Project
Devolution & Economic Prosperity
Diversifying Aboriginal Forestry: Broad Directions
Documenting First Nations Perspectives on Water: Engaging Fort William First Nation in Source Water Protection Using Photovoice
(Draft) Resource Revenue Regimes Around the Circumpolar North: A Gap Analysis
Duty to Consult
The Duty to Consult Doctrine and Representative Structures for Consultation with Métis Communities and Non-Status Indian Communities
Analyzes implications of case law for off-reserve communities and for governments' interactions with them. Discusses the related issue of what forms of governance institutions and/or corporate organizations can pursue consultation on behalf of communities.
The Duty to Consult First Nations Within the Environmental Assessment Process: A Resource Industry Perspective
Duty to Consult Met in Forest Management Decisions on Treaty Lands
The Duty to Consult: New Relationships With Aboriginal Peoples
Economic Development: Striking the Right Balance
The Economic Urgency of Water Rights
Brief article discusses the issues surrounding water allocation to First Nations and the difficulties in resolving the problem due to conflicting jurisdictions.
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Editors' Introduction: Lessons From Experience [Volume 7, Number 1]
The Elwha River Ecosystem Restoration Project: A Case Study of Government-to-Government Co-Management
Enbridge Says New Pipelines "National Priority", as Whistle-Blowers Arrested
Comments on demonstrators against building a pipeline due to the effects on nature and the environment.
Page 1 of insert entitled Raven's Eye; Special Section Providing Aboriginal News from BC & Yukon.
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