The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region

Few studies have focused on the climate related knowledge and experiences of First Nations including the Sahtú Gotin’e of the Mackenzie River Basin. This project will help address this gap while at the same time investigating how the livelihoods of Sahtú Got’ine fishers are impacted or adapting to c...

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Main Author: Martin, Chelsea
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/a533ca57-5df1-420c-8a0c-9b018dee3079
https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-gej4-c375
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:a533ca57-5df1-420c-8a0c-9b018dee3079 2024-06-23T07:52:49+00:00 The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region Martin, Chelsea 2017-11-01 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/a533ca57-5df1-420c-8a0c-9b018dee3079 https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-gej4-c375 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/a533ca57-5df1-420c-8a0c-9b018dee3079 doi:10.7939/r3-gej4-c375 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Sahtú Tracking Change Fishing Livelihoods Local and Traditional Knowledge Report 2017 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-gej4-c375 2024-06-03T03:09:00Z Few studies have focused on the climate related knowledge and experiences of First Nations including the Sahtú Gotin’e of the Mackenzie River Basin. This project will help address this gap while at the same time investigating how the livelihoods of Sahtú Got’ine fishers are impacted or adapting to climate related changes. Report First Nations Mackenzie river University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Mackenzie River
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Tracking Change
Fishing Livelihoods
Local and Traditional Knowledge
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Tracking Change
Fishing Livelihoods
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The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region
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Tracking Change
Fishing Livelihoods
Local and Traditional Knowledge
description Few studies have focused on the climate related knowledge and experiences of First Nations including the Sahtú Gotin’e of the Mackenzie River Basin. This project will help address this gap while at the same time investigating how the livelihoods of Sahtú Got’ine fishers are impacted or adapting to climate related changes.
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title_full The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region
title_fullStr The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region
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