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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 10:22:012025-01-13 10:22:02Monitoring Environmental Change Using a Participatory Modified Photovoice Approach with Indigenous Knowledge Holders in Kakisa, Northwest Territories.
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 10:00:222025-01-13 10:00:23“This change isn’t good”: Gitga’ata Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Environmental Change
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 09:46:472025-01-13 09:46:49Environmentalism in an age of reconciliation: exploring a new context of indigenous and environmental NGO relationships.
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 09:42:212025-01-13 09:42:22Variability, change and continuity in social-ecological systems : insights from James Bay Cree cultural ecology
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 09:36:242025-01-13 09:38:16With 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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gikendaasowin2025-01-08 14:18:112025-01-08 14:18:11Understanding aspen in the James Bay area of Québec at multiple scales
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gikendaasowin2025-01-08 14:06:102025-01-08 14:06:11Community-driven initiatives to strengthen local food security and food sovereignty: Scale-up of the Learning Circles approach with First Nations communities.
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gikendaasowin2025-01-08 13:52:302025-01-08 13:52:31First Nation observations and perspectives on the changing climate in Ontario’s Northern Boreal: forming bridges across the disappearing “Blue-Ice” (Kah-Oh-Shah-Whah-Skoh Siig Mii-Koom).
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gikendaasowin2023-06-30 12:44:312023-06-30 12:44:32Declaring a First Nations Climate Emergency
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gikendaasowin2023-06-30 12:42:032023-06-30 12:42:04Poverty as a Social Determinant for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Health