Culturally driven forest management, utilization and values : a Nuxalk First Nations case study ...

The forests of British Columbia have been managed for thousands of years to provide a range of products and services. For the Nuxalk people of Bella Coola, BC, their forests were used to: build homes and canoes, act as a transportation system (grease trails), and provide material for clothing, fuel...

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Main Authors: Bull, Gary, Pledger, Sean, Splittgerber, Matthias, Stephen, Jamie, Pribowo, Amadeus, Baker, Kahlil, Singh, Devyani, Pootlass, Dallas, Macleod, Nick
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: The University of British Columbia 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0220736
https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0220736
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Summary:The forests of British Columbia have been managed for thousands of years to provide a range of products and services. For the Nuxalk people of Bella Coola, BC, their forests were used to: build homes and canoes, act as a transportation system (grease trails), and provide material for clothing, fuel and cultural/artistic needs. These forests also provide a host of plants used for nourishment and medicine. With the arrival of Western cultures the lives of First Nations people have been dramatically altered; and from a First Nations perspective, these traditional goods and services have been eroded. Today they seek to restore and protect the forests which provide these goods and services, while at the same time recognizing the needs of a modern life which include: improved housing, energy that is environmentally friendly and the development of new products and services to sustain their economy. Over the past year a number of people from different disciplines came together at the University of British Columbia ...