Aboriginal health, identity and resources
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Aboriginal health, identity and resources
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Fysisk beskrivning |
345 sivua : kuvitettu ; 22 cm |
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Språk |
engelska |
Förlag |
Winnipeg :
Departments of Native Studies and Zoology and Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba,
2000.
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Mer information | edited by Jill Oakes ... [ja muita] |
ISBN |
0-9686138-0-2 pehmeäkantinen |
Okontrollerad titel |
The 1781 smallpox epidemic in the Red River Valley Behind the curtain of words : diabetic complications and re-definition of self Determining the burden of osteoporosis in the aboriginal population Suicide in Nunavut : stories from Inuit elders Offering undergraduate nursing education by distance delivery to Northern communities Communicating end-of-life heath decisions Family violence : how can we tell what is happening? Parent participation in a Cree and Ojibway Head Start Program My journey home : homeless and aboriginal and a woman An ethnographic study of sharing circles Aboriginal people and mainstream dispute resolution : cultural implications of use Barriers to leisure, recreation and sport Traditional ecological knowledge : an anthropological perspective Traditional environmental knowledge : an analysis of the discourse Anishinaabe ways of knowing Indigenous knowledge and western science : towards new relationships for change Native American Indian art : theory and permutations in Western cognitive thinking Paul Kane's romance New evidence for Thule culture in Northern Manitoba Excerpts from "Night spirits : the story of the relocation of the Saysi Dene Rudy Wiebe's Peace shall destroy many : Mennonite and aboriginal Canadians and WWWII Projecting and image : lantern slide shows as Anglican missionary representations of Inuit Caribou co-management : a process of innovation or manipulation? The road ahead : ecosystem management in the Churchill religion Rocky Cree moose skin preparation techniques Ethno-ecology and Northern science Reconsidering equalization for the Canadian territories Diversity in sustainable development approaches : hope for the future Nature-based tourism for the Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic : theoretical implications |
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