"Ways To Help And Ways To Hinder": Climate, Health, And Food Security In Alaska
We Are an Indian Nation: A History of the Hualapai People
"We Are Not Being Heard": Aboriginal Perspectives on Traditional Foods Access and Food Security
'We are Still Didene': Stories of Hunting and History from Northern British Columbia
"We Looked After all the Salmon Streams": Traditional Heiltsuk Cultural Stewardship of Salmon and Salmon Streams: A Preliminary Assessment
We, Maasai: Revitalizing Indigenous Language and Knowledge for Sustainable Development in Maasailand, Kenya
"We Should Be Listening to Our Elders": Evaluation of Transfer of Indigenous Knowledge Between Anishinabe Youth and Elders
'We've Also Become Quite Good Friends': Environmentalists, Social Networks and Social Comparison in British Columbia, Canada
Weather through the Seasons: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Grade 4 Students
Weathering Changes: Cultivating Local and Traditional Knowledge of Environmental Change in Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Traditional Territory
Weathering Uncertainty: Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation
Weaving for the Environment and Future Generations, Bazaar Artist: Porfirio Gutierrez
Welcome News as Mike Holmes Weighs in to Housing Issue
Describes the partnering of celebrity contractor Mike Holmes with First Nations communities to build new schools and homes using green technology.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
What a Basket Holds
"What a Women Can Do With an Auto": American Women in the Early Automotive Era
What is a Document Institution? A Case Study From the South Sámi Community
What is the Degree of Mātauranga Māori Expressed Through Measures Of Ethnicity?
What on Earth are We to Do With Douglas J. Cardinal?: As the National Museum of the American Indian Heads for Its Opening, Its Architect Finds His Feet Again
What Was Damaged?: Taking Sacred Ecology into Account in Environmental Impact Assessment
When the Mountain Dwarfs Danced: Aboriginal Traditions of Paleoseismic Events along the Cascadia Subduction Zone of Western North America
Where Are We Going?
"Where Have All the Traplines Gone?": The Mercury Contamination of the English-Wabigoon River System and its Consequences on the Ojibway of Grassy Narrows
Where the Scientists Roam: Ecology, Management and Bison in Northern Canada
Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada
Who's The Boss? Post-Colonialism, Ecological Research and Conservation Management on Australian Indigenous Lands
Who Will Pay for Harper's Cuts?
Comments on federal cuts at Environment Canada and proposed cuts to the Canadian Coast Guard and Search and Rescue stations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Why People Gamble: A Qualitative Study of Four New Zealand Ethnic Groups
Why Should Aboriginal Peoples Exercise Governance Over Environmental Issues?
Wilaat Hooxhl Nisga'ahl [Galdoo'o] [Ýans]: Gik'uuhl-gi, Guuń-sa ganhl Angoogam: Using Plants the Nisga'a Way: Past, Present and Future Use
Wilderness and Culture: Tourist Views and Experiences in the Laponian World Heritage Area
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines six stories including: flooding and a mudslide in the community of Tsawataineuk First Nation, tropical storm Earl uncovers First Nations artifacts in New Brunswick, questions about gun registry violating treaty rights and more.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
"Wise Practices": Integrating Traditional Teachings With Mainstream Treatment Approaches
"With Anything Manmade There is Going to be Danger": The Cultural Context of Navajo Opinions Regarding Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks
With Reserves: Colonial Geographies and First Nations Health
Wo(men) and Bears: The Gifts of Nature, Culture, and Gender Revisited
Wonderful Washow: A Journey to Cree Land Near Moose Factory Reveals Nature's Delights
Wood Use and Kayak Construction: Material Selection From the Perspective of Carpentry
Writing in Dust: Reading the Prairie Environmentally
"You don't suppose the Dominion Government wants to cheat the Indians?": The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Fort George Reserve, 1908-12
"You Wanted to Know Where You Were and Who I Was": Searching for Identity in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing and Sharon Butala's Wild Stone Heart: An Apprentice in the Fields
Young Inuk Gets Crash Course in Feeding Hungry Children
Comments on a First Nations Breakfast program which serves over 3,000 breakfasts to school children each day.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
“Your DNA Is Our History”: Genomics, Anthropology, and the Construction of Whiteness as Property
Youth and Elders: Perspectives on Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer in Churchill, Manitoba
Yukon First Nation Wildlife Harvest Data Collection and Management: Lessons Learned and Future Steps
Yukon Forestry Issues: A Reality Check and a New Direction: A Report to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Yukon Kings : Kuigpiim Taryaquii
Yup'ik Perspectives on Climate Change: "The World is Following Its People"
A Zooarchaeological and Ethnographic Investigation of Subsistence Change Through Time at Iita, Northwest Greenland
Zoonotic Infections in Native Communities of James Bay, Canada
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