Enhancing Harvester Safety and Traditional Food Access through Participatory Mapping with the Ka’a’gee Tu First Nation of Kakisa, Northwest Territories

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Spatial and temporal characteristics of historical surface climate over the Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Examining local food procurement, adaptive capacity and resilience to environmental change in Fort Providence, Northwest Territories.

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Supporting Inuvialuit Food Sovereignty: Characterizing Culture-Centered Dietary Messages for Healthy, Safe and Culturally Appropriate Diets in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories.

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Transmission of Environmental Knowledge and Land Skills in Adaptation to Climate Change in the Arctic.

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Anything From the Land is Good: Understanding How Community Gardening in Kakisa, Northwest Territories, Can Contribute to Indigenous Food Sovereignty.

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Monitoring Environmental Change Using a Participatory Modified Photovoice Approach with Indigenous Knowledge Holders in Kakisa, Northwest Territories.

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Capitals, climate change and food security: Building sustainable food systems in northern Canadian Indigenous communities.

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With a connection to the land, our spirit is strong” Tlicho traditional knowledge of climate change and impacts for caribou hunting: implication for traditional knowledge research.

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The Vital Role of Dehcho Dene Knowledges in Climate Change & Permafrost Thaw Adaptation in Jean Marie River First Nation Permafrost Thaw Adaptation in Jean Marie River First Nation NWT