Climate change leading to a drastic decline in caribou populations has prompted strict hunting regulations in Canada’s Northwest Territories since 2010. The Dene, a subarctic indigenous people, have responded by turning to tradition and calling for more respectful hunting to demonstrate respectful reciprocity to the caribou, including a community-driven foodways project on caribou conservation and Dene caribou conservation which I co-facilitated in 2011. In these ways the caribou is approached as a person. Dene responses to caribou decline can best be understood by ontological theories of an expanded notion of indigenous personhood. However, I argue these theories are inadequate without an attention to foodways, specifically the getting, sh...
Many caribou populations are declining across the Circumpolar North, presenting challenges for many ...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Climate change leading to a drastic decline in caribou populations has prompted strict hunting regul...
Climate change leading to a drastic decline in caribou populations has prompted strict hunting regul...
abstract: Tłįchǫ, an indigenous Dene nation of subarctic Canada, maintain subsistence lifestyles bas...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
IntroductionClimate change is increasing vulnerability to food insecurity and biodiversity loss for ...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
For the indigenous Dene of subarctic Canada, food is central to negotiating their relationships with...
The Innu of northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
I document the knowledge forms of three distinct constituencies operating in the community of Cambri...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
Up to this point there has been relatively little research that has examined human-caribou interacti...
ABSTRACT. The Chipewyan Dene or Denésôåiné have long been dealing with variability in the movements ...
Many caribou populations are declining across the Circumpolar North, presenting challenges for many ...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Climate change leading to a drastic decline in caribou populations has prompted strict hunting regul...
Climate change leading to a drastic decline in caribou populations has prompted strict hunting regul...
abstract: Tłįchǫ, an indigenous Dene nation of subarctic Canada, maintain subsistence lifestyles bas...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
IntroductionClimate change is increasing vulnerability to food insecurity and biodiversity loss for ...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
For the indigenous Dene of subarctic Canada, food is central to negotiating their relationships with...
The Innu of northern Labrador, Canada have undergone profound transitions in recent decades with imp...
I document the knowledge forms of three distinct constituencies operating in the community of Cambri...
Considerable attention has been devoted to the possible effects of global climate change on the envi...
Up to this point there has been relatively little research that has examined human-caribou interacti...
ABSTRACT. The Chipewyan Dene or Denésôåiné have long been dealing with variability in the movements ...
Many caribou populations are declining across the Circumpolar North, presenting challenges for many ...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...