Tribal Watershed Management: Culture, Science, Capacity, and Collaboration
Trickster Teachers
Tsunamis and Floods in the Coos Bay Mythology
Turning Up the Heat on Global Warming
The Unique Role of Sled Dogs in Inuit Culture: An Examination of the Relationship between Inuit and Sled Dogs in the Changing North
Unsettling British Columbia: Interventions in a Neocolonial Politics
Unsettling Times: Interior Salish Religious Responses to the 1872 Earthquake in the Inland Northwest
Urban Aboriginal Strategy Funding Database: A Research Report
The Use of Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge in Public Government Programs and Services in the Northwest Territories
Use of GIS for Integrated Resource Management Planning in Fort Providence, Northwest Territories
The Use of Health Indicators in Environmental Assessment
Using Harvest Research in Nunavut: An Example from Hall Beach
Using the Chemical and Isotopic Characteristics of Drinking Water to Determine Sources of Potable Water and Subsurface Geologic Controls on Water Chemistry, Stoney Indian Reserve, Morley, AB
Using Traditional Environmental Knowledge and a Geographical Information System to Identify Sites of Potential Environmental Concern in the Traditional Territory of the Oujé-Bougoumou Cree
Variability, Change and Continuity in Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from James Bay Cree Cultural Ecology
Environment, Earth and Resources Thesis (M.N.R.M.)--University of Manitoba, 2007.
Virtual High: Toward an Ecology of Being
Vitamin A and D Intakes in Food Mail Pilot Project Communities
Voices of the Land: Indigenous Design and Planning from the Prairies
Wáhta Teachings
Educational resource about the sugar maple combines traditional Indigenous Knowledge and plant science.
Related Material: Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush.
The Waithou Stream, Providing Abundantly - An Interview With Betty Raureti
Waiting to Connect: The Expert Panel on High-Throughput Networks
for Rural and Remote Communities in Canada
The Waitohu Stream, Swimming and Food Gathering - an Interview with John Huff
Walking on Our Lands Again: Turning to Culturally Important Plants and Indigenous Conceptualizations of Health in a Time of Cultural and Political Resurgence
Examines the role of ethnobotany in decolonization.
'Walking together, working together': Aboriginal Research Partnerships
Wapos Bay: Guardians
Wapos Bay: The Elements: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: They Dance at Night
Wapos Bay: They Dance at Night: Study Guide
Watching the Skies: An Overview of Indigenous Astronomy Curricula for Canadian K-12 Teachers
After review of existing literature authors conducted systematic survey of electronic curricular resources pertinent to the Ontario context and readily available to educators. Google, YouTube and university databases were searched. Eighty-two sources were identified, 60% of which were by an Indigenous author/partner/illustrator.
We Are All Connected: Globalization and Community Sustainability in the Boreal Forest, an Aboriginal Perspective
Weaving Loincloth With Whitecoat: Teaching Aboriginal and Modern Skills at a Winter Camp in the Canadian Arctic
Westward Bound: Promises of a Saving Space
English Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997.
“What’s on the earth is in the stars; and what’s in the stars is on the earth”: Lakota Relationships with the Stars and American Relationships with the Apocalypse
“What Was It They Lost?”: The Impact of Resource Development on Family Violence in a Northern Aboriginal Community
"When Willow Roots Start to Thaw, People Come Back to Life...": Relations of Chukchi Reindeer Herders to Plants
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.
Where the Waters Divide: First Nations, Tainted Water and Environmental Justice in Canada
"Whereas It Is Expedient": Early Manitoba and Nebraska Court Opinions and Great Plains Indigenous Peoples' Sovereignty Loss
White Bear Youth Participate in Cultural Science Camp
Whiteness: Naivety, Void and Control
Wilderness Cure: An Exploration of The Blue Jay's Dance, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, and Refuge
A Woman For all Seasons
Working with and for Ancestors
The World's Crop Genetic Resources and the Rights of Indigenous Farmers
Writing in Dust: Reading the Prairie Environmentally
Yirrkala Active Cooking
Yukon First Nations Traditional Governance: Grade Five: [Student Booklet]
Zoonotic Diseases, Drinking Water and Gastroenteritis in Nunavik: A Brief Portrait
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