Voices From the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in the Hudson Bay Bioregion
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Chisasibi EHBJB Roundtable 2016 – The Hudson Bay Consortium
4. Berry Harvesting in the Eastern Arctic: An Enduring Expression of Inuit Women's Identity” in “Memory And Landscape”
Understanding and Managing Wildlife in Hudson Bay Under a Changing Climate: Some Recent Contributions From Inuit and Cree Ecological Knowledge
The Study of Inuit Knowledge of Climate Change in Nunavik, Quebec: A Mixed Methods Approach
Voices from the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in the Hudson Bay Bioregion: Miriam Fleming McDonald, Lucassie Arragutainaq, Zack Novalinga: 9780919996755: : Books
Understanding and Managing Wildlife in Hudson Bay Under a Changing Climate: Some Recent Contributions From Inuit and Cree Ecological Knowledge
Miriam A. McDonald - Miriam McDonald, M.Sc.
Sanikiluaq man earns national honours for his environmental work
Environmental change in the Kitikmeot Region of western Nunavut
4. Berry Harvesting in the Eastern Arctic: An Enduring Expression of Inuit Women's Identity” in “Memory And Landscape”
View of Beluga whale stewardship and collaborative research practices among Indigenous peoples in the Arctic
Indigenous Ice Dictionaries: Sharing Knowledge for a Changing World (Chapter 5) - Resilience through Knowledge Co-Production
PDF) Understanding subarctic wildlife in Eastern James Bay under changing climatic and socio-environmental conditions: Bringing together Cree hunters' ecological knowledge and scientific observations
Environmental change in the Kitikmeot Region of western Nunavut
Collaborative geomatics and the Mushkegowuk Cree First Nations: Fostering adaptive capacity for community-based sub-arctic natural resource management - ScienceDirect