Indigenous Peoples’ lives, cultures, and values are defined largely by their long-term relationships with the lands, waters, and lifeforms of their territories. Their stories, names, ceremonies, and connections with the plants and animals on which they have depended over countless generations are cornerstones of their knowledge systems, systems of governance and decision-making, traditions of intergenerational knowledge transmission, and values and responsibilities associated with natural and human domains alike. For First Nations of North America’s Northwest Coast, as for many other Indigenous Peoples, the arrival of European newcomers disrupted both the natural world and associated cultural practices in interconnected ways. The industrial...
Human relationships with the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem were regulated by various treaties and gove...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
Although the First Nations Elders from the interior of southern British Columbia, Canada, recall tim...
Indigenous Peoples in Northwestern North America have always worked with predictable cycles of day a...
Prior to the European discovery and colonization of North America the Indigenous peoples managed the...
This dissertation follows the trajectory of fisheries management in British Columbia from a period p...
This chapter illustrates the core environmental values of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) people on the...
Aboriginal people of the Pacific Northwest have extraordinary affinities to fisheries resources. Bal...
Recent global initiatives such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples...
Many nations globally are seeking reconciliation with Indigenous peoples who continue to suffer at t...
This dissertation examines the way that resource-dependent communities in northwest British Columbia...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
Human relationships with the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem were regulated by various treaties and gove...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
Although the First Nations Elders from the interior of southern British Columbia, Canada, recall tim...
Indigenous Peoples in Northwestern North America have always worked with predictable cycles of day a...
Prior to the European discovery and colonization of North America the Indigenous peoples managed the...
This dissertation follows the trajectory of fisheries management in British Columbia from a period p...
This chapter illustrates the core environmental values of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) people on the...
Aboriginal people of the Pacific Northwest have extraordinary affinities to fisheries resources. Bal...
Recent global initiatives such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples...
Many nations globally are seeking reconciliation with Indigenous peoples who continue to suffer at t...
This dissertation examines the way that resource-dependent communities in northwest British Columbia...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
Human relationships with the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem were regulated by various treaties and gove...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...