Waiting for Coyote's Call: An Eco-Memoir From the Missouri River Bluff
Walking with the Earth - Pimohtiwin: Lessons to Support Science 10
Pre-, on- and post-site lessons based on experiences at the Brightwater Science and Environment Centre. Topics such as cultural perspectives on sustainability, biodiversity within local ecosystems and personal responsibilities to the environment are explored.
Wapos Bay: Guardians: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: The Treasure of the Sierra Metis
Wapos Bay: Time Management
Wapos Bay: Ways of the Quiet
"A War Without Bombs": The Government's Role in Damming and Flooding of Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation
Water Management Planning and the Crown's Duty to Consult and Accommodate: A Comment on Tsuu T'ina First Nation v. Alberta
Water Stories from Around the World
See: The Hero Twins and the Swallower of Clouds (North America), p. 10.
Koluscap and the Water Monster (North America), p. 53.
Tiddalik the Frog (Australia), p. 60
Water Ways
Watered by Tempests: Hurricanes in the Cultural Fabric of the United Houma Nation
Wave Eaters: Native Watercraft in Canada
A Way of Life Lost: The Legacy of Residential Schools
"Ways To Help And Ways To Hinder": Climate, Health, And Food Security In Alaska
We Are All Related
"We are the Land": Researching Environmental Repossession with Anishinaabe Elders
"We Exist. We're Not Just Some Fairytale in a Book": Migration Narratives of LGBTQ2S Aboriginal People in Toronto
We're Better Off When Our Diet is Traditional
'We've Also Become Quite Good Friends': Environmentalists, Social Networks and Social Comparison in British Columbia, Canada
Weapon Systems and Assemblage Variability During the Northern Archaic Period in Northern Alaska
Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas
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.
Whales and Whalers in Nuu-chah-nulth Archaeology
"What a Women Can Do With an Auto": American Women in the Early Automotive Era
What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do for Indigenous Peoples?
What do the Recent Site C Decisions Mean for Major Projects in British Columbia?
What is the Degree of Mātauranga Māori Expressed Through Measures Of Ethnicity?
What's Happening at Colomac?
What's Happening in the ISR?
Where Are We Going?
"Where our women used to get the food": Cumulative Effects and Loss of Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Practice; Case Study From Coastal British Columbia
Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories
Whiteboard Animation for Knowledge Mobilization: A Test Case from the Slave River and Delta, Canada
Who Let the Dogs Out? Communicating First Nations Perspectives on a Canine Veterinary Intervention Through Digital Storytelling
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.
Winter Limnology in Floodplain Lakes of the Saskatchewan River Delta, SK
"With Anything Manmade There is Going to be Danger": The Cultural Context of Navajo Opinions Regarding Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks
Wo(men) and Bears: The Gifts of Nature, Culture, and Gender Revisited
Wolves: A Yukon Learning Resource
For use in classrooms from Kindergarten to Grade 10. Revised edition.
Wonderful Washow: A Journey to Cree Land Near Moose Factory Reveals Nature's Delights
Working with Indigenous Peoples to Foster Sustainable Food Systems
A World You Do Not Know: Settler Societies, Indigenous Peoples, and the Attack on Cultural Diversity
"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
Youth-Led Participatory Video as a Strategy to Enhance Inuit Youth Adaptive Capacities for Dealing With Climate Change
Yukon First Nation Wildlife Harvest Data Collection and Management: Lessons Learned and Future Steps
Yup'ik Perspectives on Climate Change: "The World is Following Its People"
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