Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation
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ftjecolog:oai:.www.ecologyandsociety.org:article/8284 2023-05-15T18:04:12+02:00 Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation Polfus, Jean L. Manseau, Micheline Bayha, Walter Rice, Keren Wilson, Paul 2016-05-04 text/html application/pdf http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss2/art18/ en eng Resilience Alliance Ecology and Society; Vol. 21, No. 2 (2016) aboriginal; biocultural diversity; biodiversity; caribou; collaborative research; ecology; First Nation; genetic variation; indigenous communities; population genetics; population structure; Rangifer tarandus; resource management; social-ecological systems; traditional knowledge Peer-Reviewed Reports 2016 ftjecolog 2019-04-09T11:23:08Z Other/Unknown Material Rangifer tarandus Unknown |
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aboriginal; biocultural diversity; biodiversity; caribou; collaborative research; ecology; First Nation; genetic variation; indigenous communities; population genetics; population structure; Rangifer tarandus; resource management; social-ecological systems; traditional knowledge Polfus, Jean L. Manseau, Micheline Bayha, Walter Rice, Keren Wilson, Paul Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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aboriginal; biocultural diversity; biodiversity; caribou; collaborative research; ecology; First Nation; genetic variation; indigenous communities; population genetics; population structure; Rangifer tarandus; resource management; social-ecological systems; traditional knowledge |
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Polfus, Jean L. Manseau, Micheline Bayha, Walter Rice, Keren Wilson, Paul |
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Polfus, Jean L. Manseau, Micheline Bayha, Walter Rice, Keren Wilson, Paul |
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Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation |
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Resilience Alliance |
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2016 |
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Ecology and Society; Vol. 21, No. 2 (2016) |
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