Socioenvironmental changes in Canada’s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications for the health of its residents. Aboriginal communities are among the first to face the direct impacts of changes, as their lifestyles tend to be more closely tied to and reliant upon the natural environment. Based on field research, this paper documents observations of socio-environmental changes made by members of the Cree Trappers Association (CTA) of the Cree of Eeyou Istchee (the traditional homeland of the Cree located in the eastern James Bay area). It also analyses their impact on hunting behaviour and consumption levels associated with two traditional food species – the Canada Goose and the woodland caribou. CTA members are witnessi...
Objectives: To investigate factors influencing consumption of traditional foods (e.g. wild game, fis...
The Cree First Peoples of subarctic Canada rely on the environment as a source of sustenance and cul...
57-68The paper describes the traditional food systems of indigenous peoples of western Canada (Briti...
Socioenvironmental changes in Canada’s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
The Eeyouch are a First Nations (Cree) population that live above 49.6°N latitude in Eeyou Istchee i...
This thesis explores the impact of climate changes on the harvest of traditional foods and character...
The Innu of northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
Drawing on the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of the Lesser Slave Lake Cree, this paper shar...
By breaking down barriers that impacted the ability of subarctic First Nations people to harvest wat...
The Innu of Northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
Objectives: To investigate factors influencing consumption of traditional foods (e.g. wild game, fis...
The Cree First Peoples of subarctic Canada rely on the environment as a source of sustenance and cul...
57-68The paper describes the traditional food systems of indigenous peoples of western Canada (Briti...
Socioenvironmental changes in Canada’s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
The Eeyouch are a First Nations (Cree) population that live above 49.6°N latitude in Eeyou Istchee i...
This thesis explores the impact of climate changes on the harvest of traditional foods and character...
The Innu of northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
Drawing on the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of the Lesser Slave Lake Cree, this paper shar...
By breaking down barriers that impacted the ability of subarctic First Nations people to harvest wat...
The Innu of Northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
Objectives: To investigate factors influencing consumption of traditional foods (e.g. wild game, fis...
The Cree First Peoples of subarctic Canada rely on the environment as a source of sustenance and cul...
57-68The paper describes the traditional food systems of indigenous peoples of western Canada (Briti...