Timescapes of Community Resilience and Vulnerability in the Circumpolar North
A "Touching Man" Brings Aacqu Close
A Toxic Legacy: Stories of Jackpile Mine
Traditional Aboriginal Healing Practices: An Ethnographic Approach
Traditional Alaska Transition Skills Salmon: Our Way of Life
Designed to give teens and young adults with disabilities an improved quality of life, connection to culture and increased work-related skills. Covers salmon fishery, subsistence fishing and career opportunities in the industry.
Traditional Plant Knowledge of the Tsimshian Curriculum: Keeping Knowledge in the Community
Traditions in a Colonized World: Two Realities of a First Nation
Trees For Food - A 3000 Year Record of Subarctic Plant Use
Trends in Nunavut Climate Change Research: 1997 to 2004
Trends in the Dietary Patterns and Prevalence of Obesity Among Greenlandic School Children
The Tribal Digital Divide: Extent and Explanations
Troops enroute to N.W. Rebellion, 1885
Tukisittiarniqsaujumaviit?: A Plain Language Guide to the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
U of S Researcher to Receive Achievement Award
Brief profile of research associate, Lee Wilson, recipient of the 2004 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the science and technology category. Lee has the distinction of being the first Metis to earn his PhD in chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
UBCIC Chiefs Council Calls for Protection of Pacific Wild Salmon Habitat
Understanding Human and Ecosystems Dynamics in the Kola Arctic: A Participatory Integrated Study
Understanding the Connection Between People and the Land: Implications For Social-Ecological Health at Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation
Understanding the Needs of Maori Learners for the Effective Use of eLearning
The Uprising in the Northwest - Sketch. - 25 April 1885.
Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut
The Use of Plants as Regular Food in Ancient Subarctic Economies: A Case Study Based on Sami Use of Scots Pine Innerbark
Using Land Use and Occupancy Mapping to Establish a Protected Area Network in the Deh Cho Territory, Canada
A Very Remarkable Sickness: Epidemics in the Petit Nord, 1670 to 1846
A Voice on the Land: An Indigenous Peoples' Guide to Forest Certification in Canada
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
A Watershed of Words: Litigating and Negotiating Nature in Eastern James Bay, 1971-75
Weaving the History of Despair, Resistance, and Hope: Acoma Poet Simon Ortiz Writes Environmental Justice
The Western and Eastern Roots of the Saami--The Story of Genetic "Outliers" Told by Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes
What Can We Learn from Indigenous Technologies?
Discusses the characteristics and use of an ancient mortar and pestle.
Accompanying Material: Video.
What is CACAR-II?
When the Weather is Uggianaqtuq: Linking Inuit and Scientific Observations of Recent Environmental Change in Nunavut, Canada
The White Man's Gonna Getcha: The Colonial Challenge to the Crees in Quebec
Who Owns Native Culture?
Wild Rice And Ethics
Winnipeg Cavalry at Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Wm. Scott and T. Pike in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
Woven Histories, Dancing Lives: Torres Strait Islander Identity, Culture and History
Yellow Quill Struggles to Find Solutions
Examines how experts addressed Yellow Quill First Nations' poor water quality.
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