The text was adapted from the closing plenary presentation by John B. Zoe, who shared a perspective on key messages from the Aboriginal Talking Circles
The 13th North American Caribou Workshop which was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a great success w...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...
The text was adapted from the closing plenary presentation by John B. Zoe, who shared a perspective ...
The 13th North American Caribou Workshop in 2010 was the venue for a remarkable forum of Aboriginal ...
The workshop organizers wanted to insure a wide range of content and meaningful participation of Fir...
From April 23 to 27, 2001, more than 230 caribou experts migrated to the 9th North American Caribou ...
This paper is adapted from the author’s contribution to the NACW presentation co-authored with...
This paper is about what I have learned about the caribou cycle over the past one hundred and ten ye...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
The 15th North American Caribou Workshop (NACW) was held from 12-16 May 2014, in the traditional ter...
This paper is adapted from contributions by Fred Sangris at the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circle
This paper is adapted from contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circles, as well as the auth...
This paper is adapted from Devalynn Pokiak’s contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circ...
One day my dream would be to write a policy in my own language and let somebody else interpret. I th...
The 13th North American Caribou Workshop which was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a great success w...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...
The text was adapted from the closing plenary presentation by John B. Zoe, who shared a perspective ...
The 13th North American Caribou Workshop in 2010 was the venue for a remarkable forum of Aboriginal ...
The workshop organizers wanted to insure a wide range of content and meaningful participation of Fir...
From April 23 to 27, 2001, more than 230 caribou experts migrated to the 9th North American Caribou ...
This paper is adapted from the author’s contribution to the NACW presentation co-authored with...
This paper is about what I have learned about the caribou cycle over the past one hundred and ten ye...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
The 15th North American Caribou Workshop (NACW) was held from 12-16 May 2014, in the traditional ter...
This paper is adapted from contributions by Fred Sangris at the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circle
This paper is adapted from contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circles, as well as the auth...
This paper is adapted from Devalynn Pokiak’s contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circ...
One day my dream would be to write a policy in my own language and let somebody else interpret. I th...
The 13th North American Caribou Workshop which was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a great success w...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...