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Traditional Ecological Knowledge
November 16, 2005
Political Anthropology of TEK in the ...

Roy C. Dudgeon, M. A. Winnipeg, Manitoba Submitted to Crossing Boundaries, the Seventh Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property…
November 16, 2005
Control and Access to Indigenous know...

Submitted by Yianna Lambrou, Ph.Dto the Biodiversity Convention OfficeEnvironment CanadaOctober 31, 1997 IntroductionAs indigenous peoples increasingly manage theiraffairs in w&...
November 16, 2005
Intellectual Property Rights, Biodive...

by Howard Mann Download the file at the bottom of the page (you must be logged in). 1.     INTRODUCTION The Convention on Biological Diversity, more commo…
November 16, 2005
Traditional Ecological Knowledge with...

Traditional ecological knowledge within the Government of Canada’s First Nation Forestry Program. A case study. 1999. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, He...
November 16, 2005
An Elder’s Reflection on Two Me...

Download Bob Wasicuna’s report here (you must be logged in):
November 16, 2005
Arctic Circle’s TEK Links

The Arctic Circle provides links to several articles on the Internet about TEK: http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/HistoryCulture/TEK/index.html 
November 16, 2005
Putting TEK into Action: Mapping the ...

By Caron Olive, Ph.D. and David Carruthers, M.S.c.Ecotrust Canada Mapping Office, 202-1226 Hamilton St. Vancouver, BC V6B 2S8 Please note: this is a draft! Th…
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