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… 150 years of transformative environmental, social, and economic change Aboriginal Peoples in Canada maintain their … resilience models to examine how the q́íćəý (Katzie) First Nation of southwestern British Columbia responded to … albeit slowly and incrementally. As Katzie and other First Nations achieve greater decision-making power they challenge …
Author: Hoffmann, Tanja
Date created: 2017-08-23
… APPROVAL . t Name: C A n a e LeDressay Degree: PhD (Economics) Title of Thesis: Some Economic Impacts of Settling Treaties with First Nations ,inBritish Columbia ' .+.,p t b b Examining …
Author: LeDressay, Carl Andre
Date created: 1996
… WILLINGNESS OF METRO VANCOUVER FIRST NATIONS TO COLLECT INCOME TAX by Derek Andrew Bachelor …
Author: Andrew, Derek Paul
Date created: 2009
… Shuswap and Okanagan First Nation Root Food Protocols by Nancy Bonneau B.A., Simon … Supervisor Professor Departments of Anthropology and First Nations Studies Dr. Dara Culhane Supervisor Associate …
Author: Bonneau, Nancy Melanie Ann
Date created: 2013-12-12
… are developed and answered, using data from three First Nations communities: 1. What are the barriers experienced by … The answer to self-sufficiency is not all locked up in economics and wealth creation. Development is an interactive …
Author: McBride, John Edward
Date created: 2004
… AND FACILITATORS TO BREAST CANCER SCREENING AMONG URBAN FIRST NATIONS WOMEN by Agnieszka Rosicki Bachelor of Arts, Simon …
Author: Rosicki, Agnieszka
Date created: 2010
… Mental Health and Healing with the Carrier First Nation: Views of Seven Traditional Healers and … WITH THE CARRIER FIRST NATION v Abstract The Carrier First Nations people are the original inhabitants of Central … spend on mental health? Edmonton, AB: Institute of Health Economics and Alberta Health Board. Retrieved from …
Date created: 2013-08-01
… principles of territory and scale to distribute economic benefits from resource development. Utilizing a case … by these networks. In NW BC, the on-going dispute between First Nation and senior levels of governments, over the title … The Skeena-Nass Centre for Innovation in Resource Economics (SNCIRE) focuses on principles of innovation for …
Author: Heisler, Karen Gaye
Date created: 2012-12-12
… as Environmental non-government organizations (ENGOs), First Nations, community members and industry actors have collided … are involved in land use decision making. Second, forest economics literature in the context of BC was reviewed to …
Author: Leitch, Scott
Date created: 2017-01-20
… supporters and opponents are able to plausibly mobilize economic, social, ecological and other arguments to buttress … key actors, including proponents, supporters, opposition, First Nations and local and provincial officials provided the basis …
Author: Owens, Cameron Elliott
Date created: 2011-12-19
… - community development; Northern Thailand; Canada - First Nations iii Executive Summary For much of the last decade … Sustainable Tourism (1993), Tourism Analysis and Tourism Economics (1995), Tourism} Culture & Communication (1998), …
Author: Hill, Lara Lynne
Date created: 2008
… ARCHAEOLOGY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: THE PERSPECTIVES OF FIRST NATIONS AND MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS IN THE FRASER VALLEY, B.C. …
Author: King, Amanda Marie
Date created: 2008
… DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURALLY SAFE BIRTH MODELS AMONG NORTHERN FIRST NATIONS: THE SIOUX LOOKOUT MENO YA WIN HEALTH CENTRE …
Author: Payne, Lauren Elizabeth
Date created: 2010-05-04
… in BC, a two-tiered negotiation model was used to engage First Nations on a govemment-to-govemment basis. This study …
Author: Morton, Cedar A. J.
Date created: 2009
… to Ecological Food Heritage Planning with the Kitselas First Nation in Terrace, BC by Samantha Leigh Jung B.Sc. … considerations in Canadian food policies. Keywords: First Nations; food security; traditional knowledge; food system … First Nations in Canada. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 68(1), 5– 19. https://doi.org/10.1111/cjag.12208 …
Author: Jung, Samantha
Date created: 2021-07-23
… First Nations Education: A Rationale For Centralizing Art, … Wolf Degree: Master of Arts Title of Research Project: First Nations Education: A Rationale for Centralizing Art, …
Date created: 2007
… is about the life story of Captain Frank Slim, a Yukon First Nations person of Southern Tutchone, Tagish and Tlingit …
Author: Dillman, Donna
Date created: 2008
… Exploring the Experiences of non-Indigenous Teachers in First Nation Band Schools by John Allison Micro-Credential, … practicing or learning as pre-service educators in First Nations Band schools to understand better areas to support …
Author: Allison, John, Author: Flooren, Shauntelle, Author: Krestell, Stuart
Date created: 2024-07-27
… to heritage stewardship taken by British Columbia’s First Nations, and find they encourage a more inclusive and … Western cultures can be studied by the disciplines of economics, history, and political science, so-called …
Author: Hammond, Joanne Elizabeth
Date created: 2009
… aquaculture into the territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, in British … commons (Hardin 1968). From the perspective of classical economics, the tragedy is inevitable until privatization or …
Author: Silver, Jennifer Jean
Date created: 2010-08-03