The Portage Waterway in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula supports traditional Anishnaabe walleye (or ogaawag in the Anishnaabe language) spear-harvesting for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). Through reserved Indian treaty fishing rights, KBIC is highly involved in the waterway’s stewardship and annual community spear-harvest. Tribal leadership and fisheries personnel have long documented that annual harvests are far below sustainable quotas. The objectives of this research were to 1) understand the values and concerns of KBIC tribal members on Anishnaabe walleye (ogaawag) spear-harvesting, 2) examine water temperature patterns during the spring 2018 harvest to seek insight on how harvests may be optimized, and 3) integrate Anishinaabe gi...
Federal court rulings affirmed the rights of Chippewa tribes to fish off reservations in the northe...
Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community of Webequie...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
The Portage Waterway in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula supports traditional Anishnaabe walleye (or ogaaw...
The purpose of this research was to examine an alternative knowledge and management system, relatin...
Introduction: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states that indigenous people h...
In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues ...
netting and spearing season was a success—a definite upturn in terms of fish harvested and weather c...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community o...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
This study was initiated to develop information upon which to base management of the Bad River Tri...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Humpback whitefish (Coregonus pidschian) are the m...
In 2007, the state of Michigan and five tribes entered into a consent decree that provides for colla...
Three generations ago the Upper Columbia River salmon fishery was eradicated by the construction of ...
The structure of fisheries management institutions is changing all over the world, due in part to is...
Federal court rulings affirmed the rights of Chippewa tribes to fish off reservations in the northe...
Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community of Webequie...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
The Portage Waterway in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula supports traditional Anishnaabe walleye (or ogaaw...
The purpose of this research was to examine an alternative knowledge and management system, relatin...
Introduction: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states that indigenous people h...
In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues ...
netting and spearing season was a success—a definite upturn in terms of fish harvested and weather c...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community o...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
This study was initiated to develop information upon which to base management of the Bad River Tri...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Humpback whitefish (Coregonus pidschian) are the m...
In 2007, the state of Michigan and five tribes entered into a consent decree that provides for colla...
Three generations ago the Upper Columbia River salmon fishery was eradicated by the construction of ...
The structure of fisheries management institutions is changing all over the world, due in part to is...
Federal court rulings affirmed the rights of Chippewa tribes to fish off reservations in the northe...
Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community of Webequie...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...