Abstracts
Mapping the shifting contours of fisheries knowledge and governance in Canada’s four coastal regions, Emily Bingeman, Lisa Blenkinsop, Shelley Denny, Mirjam Held, Nicole Latulippe, Saul Milne [PDF 107 KB]
Feminist Epistemology, Emily Bingeman [PDF 98 KB]
Co-management, two-eyed seeing and treaties, Shelley Denny and Lucia Fanning [PDF 155 KB]
Possible scenarios of how devolution will affect wildlife co-management in Nunavut, Canada, based on the experiences in Yukon and the Northwest Territories, Mirjam Held [PDF 65 KB]
Duty to Consult: Canada’s Lawful Obligations to First Nations, Audrey Mayes [PDF 85 KB]
Tsa’walk and T’aaq-Wiihak Ha’wiih: Surfacing Epistemological and Ontological Presuppositions Embedded in Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Saul Milne [pdf 182 KB]
The evolution of subsistence and commercial fisheries in the eastern Canadian Arctic, Jessica Hurturbise and Mirjam Held [PDF 84 KB]
Improving the eel fishery through the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge systems into policy level decision making, Amber Giles [PDF 64 KB]
Final Grad Report Abstract, Alisha Gauveau [PDF 129 KB]
Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer in Nipissing First Nation, Intercultural Intersections Conference 2017 Abstract, Lisa Blenkisop [PDF 46 KB]
Indigenous Knowledge Transfer in Nipissing First Nation, IRSA 2016 Abstract, Lisa Blenkinsop and Clint Couchie [PDF 301 KB]