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Environmental Governance Literature Review Report
Discusses three main categories: Aboriginal resource management, Aboriginal economic development, and Aboriginal governance, and looks at the roles Aboriginal people play in each.
Environmental Governance Literature Review Report: An Opinion Paper
Provides a literature review about Indigenous environmental governance in Canada based on publications from political science, natural resource management, ecology, native studies, and economic development literature.
Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West
Ethnobotanical Investigation of Plants Used for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes by Two Cree Communities in Québec: Quantitative Comparisons and Antioxidant Evaluation
Evenks of Chitinskaya Province: Society and Economy (Still) in Transition
Evidence for Berry and Maize Processing on the Canadian Plains from Starch Grain Analysis
Examining Reading Development and Reading Disability in Diverse Languages and Cultures: Potential Contributions From Functional Neuroimaging
Examining Sustainable Development Challenges and the Role of Company-Consultancy Partnering in Creating Value: The Case of the Canadian Mining Industry
Expert Panel on Safe Drinking Water for First Nations: Volume II: Legal Analysis
Exploring the Vision of Native Food Sovereignty: An Institutional Framework: Final Report
Factors in Planning for National Parks on Northern Native Lands
The Fall and Rise of the Wetlands of California's Great Central Valley: A Historical and Ecological Study of an Endangered Resource of the Pacific Flyway
Fetal and Neonatal Deaths and Congenital Anomalies Associated with Open Dumpsites in Alaska Native Villages
Filling Scripts: A Multi-Sited Ethnography of Pharmaceutical Sales Practices, Psychiatric Prescribing, and Phamily Life in North America
First Nation Explores All-Weather Road for Far North Region
First Nations Families Negotiating Current Economic & Social Transitions
First Nations Public Health: A Framework for Improving the Health of Our People and Our Communities
First Nations, Salmon Fisheries and the Rising Importance of Conservation: Report to the Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council
First Nations Use and Culture Baseline Study Report: Great Sand Hills Regional Environmental Study
First Nations' Wholistic Approach to Indicators
Fishing, Hunting & Trapping: The Rights and Responsibilities of First Nations People in Manitoba
Floes of Information: Connecting to the World
Food and Authority in the English Atlantic World, 1570-1640
Food, Control, and Resistance: Rations and Indigenous Peoples in the American Great Plains and South Australia
Food Security in Nunavut, Canada: Barriers and Recommendations
Food Security of Canadian Arctic Indigenous Women
Forensic Palynology in Canada: An Overview with Emphasis on Archaeology and Anthropology
Forest Management Based on Local Values: An Example of Forest Co-management in British Columbia
A Functional Tyr1306Cys Variant in LARG Is Associated With Increased Insulin Action in Vivo
Gáan: Berries
Primary science unit also teaches associated words and phrases in Haida. Suitable for Grades K-1.
The Gender of the Bear
Gendered Dimensions of Environmental Health, Contaminants and Global Change in Nunavik, Canada
The Genesis and Structure of the "Dene Gondie" Study: What the People Say about the Norman Wells Project
Geomorphic Evolution of a Floodplain Point Bar on the Lower Thames River, Southern Ontario: Channel Stability and Archaeological Implications
Gin Xilaa: Plants
Ethnobotany lesson plan also teaches associated Haida words and phrases. Suitable for Grades K-2.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
GIS: A Useful Tool for First Nations Housing Management, Planning, Maintenance and Safety
Give Thanks For Bountiful Gifts of the Americas
The Government of Canada and Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Take Steps to Create a New National Park on East Arm of Great Slave Lake
Grassy Narrows and Islington Indian Bands Mercury Pollution Claims Settlement Act 1986, c. 23
Haida Gwaii: Human History and Environment from the Time of the Loon to the time of the Iron People
The Health Situation of Women and Children in Central African Pygmy Peoples
Healthinternet Workshops: How To Find Online Indigenous Health Information
Healthy Families on American Indian Reservations: A Summary of Six Years of Research by Tribal College Faculty, Staff, and Students
Help Us to Grow Environmental Information Services For You: Summary of Results From the Environmental Information Needs Assessment Survey
Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among First Nation and Non-First Nation People in Manitoba, Canada - A Public Health Laboratory Study
A History of the Upper Athabasca Valley in the Nineteenth Century
Focuses on Jasper House.
Hodinohsyo:nih Star Knowledge
Traditional stories include: The Seven Brothers (Big Dipper); Nya-Gwa-Ih, The Celestial Bear; The Seven Star Dancers; The Seven Brothers of the Star Cluster (Pleiades), Ga-Do-Waas and His Star Belt (Milky Way); and The Man-Eating Wife, the Little Old Woman and the Morning Star.
Haudenosaunee refers to the six nations (Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk), Onayotekaono (Oneida), Onandaga, Guyohkohnyoh (Cayuga), Onondowahgah (Seneca), and Skaruhreh (Tuscarora)) which comprise the Iroquois Confederacy.