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July 11, 2011
Alaska’s indigenous languages m...
Ben AndersonJuly 15, 2011Alaska Dispatch
May 10, 2011
Use and Occupancy Workshop provides n...
The Ktunaxa Land and Resource Agency (KLRA) recently held a three day workshop to discuss the topic of Use and Occupancy (UaO) Mapping. This is becoming increasingly important...
April 16, 2011
North American Environmental Atlas ...
The North American Environmental Atlas
May 14, 2010
Question for all on Native or traditi...
Greetings,As part of the USGS mapping efforts, the Awe are very interested in Geographic Names (place names) and a developing part of this are Native American place names or tra...
April 1, 2010
‘Living Proof’ wins Canad...
The recently published book on Indigenous use-and-occupancy map surveys titled ”Living Proof” authored by Terry N. Tobias and co-published by Ecotrust Canada a...
December 21, 2009
Review “Clues on the Map: Using...
Review by: Melissa V. Eitzel
December 21, 2009
Tusaqtuut Core Indigenous Knowledge P...
Furthering an understanding of Inuit culture and the impact of climate change in the Arctic Issue Area: Cultural Preservation and Environmental Education Geographic Footprint: &...
December 10, 2009
Ethnographic maps built using cutting...
From http://news.mongabay.com/2009/1130-indigenous_mapping.html Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com November 29, 2009 A new handbook lays out the methodology for cultu…
December 9, 2009
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November 6, 2009
Nunannguaq: In the Likeness of the Earth
October 10, 2009 to January 17, 2010McMichael Canadian Art CollectionKleinburg, ONIn Inuktitut, the word Nunannguaq translates into “in the likeness of the earth,” which refers&...
November 6, 2009
Forest Community Monitoring in Cameroon
The forest areas of Cameroon are mainly inhabited by the indigenous Pygmy hunter-gatherer populations, Bantu and Ubangian speaking farmers, fishers and merchants. The forests ar...
November 6, 2009
Tribal Track at the Montana Associati...
From the NWTribalGIS listserve:
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