Assessing youth experiences of hydroelectric development in Fox Lake Cree Nation’s traditional territory
Fox Lake Cree Nation (FLCN) is a First Nation community located in northern Manitoba, with approximately 1100 community members, of which approximately 500 reside in the traditional territory. FLCN has been highly affected by the development of five dams within their traditional territory, and have...
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ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/32180 2023-06-18T03:40:38+02:00 Assessing youth experiences of hydroelectric development in Fox Lake Cree Nation’s traditional territory Thomas, Randi Oakes, Jill (Environment & Geography) Baydack, Rick (Environment & Geography) Thompson, Shirley (Natural Resources Institute) 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/32180 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/32180 open access Hydroelectric development Indigenous First Nations Youth Fox Lake Cree Nation Keeyask Aboriginal master thesis 2017 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:43:18Z Fox Lake Cree Nation (FLCN) is a First Nation community located in northern Manitoba, with approximately 1100 community members, of which approximately 500 reside in the traditional territory. FLCN has been highly affected by the development of five dams within their traditional territory, and have participated in the Clean Environment Commission hearings to share the impacts of that development. The FLCN youth have a unique perspective and experience with development. Youth are impacted by past hydroelectric development projects, and will continue to be affected in the future. In addition to looking at impacts and mitigation strategies, FLCN youth are looking to business and training opportunities that still align with their core values and Cree worldview. Knowledge transmission from Elders to youth is an important factor in moving forward for FLCN youth. Understanding how these experiences and perspectives affect and influence youth in FLCN is important to creating a future that benefits the youth of Fox Lake Cree Nation. May 2017 Master Thesis First Nations MSpace at the University of Manitoba Fox Lake ENVELOPE(-94.803,-94.803,56.000,56.000) |
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Fox Lake Cree Nation (FLCN) is a First Nation community located in northern Manitoba, with approximately 1100 community members, of which approximately 500 reside in the traditional territory. FLCN has been highly affected by the development of five dams within their traditional territory, and have participated in the Clean Environment Commission hearings to share the impacts of that development. The FLCN youth have a unique perspective and experience with development. Youth are impacted by past hydroelectric development projects, and will continue to be affected in the future. In addition to looking at impacts and mitigation strategies, FLCN youth are looking to business and training opportunities that still align with their core values and Cree worldview. Knowledge transmission from Elders to youth is an important factor in moving forward for FLCN youth. Understanding how these experiences and perspectives affect and influence youth in FLCN is important to creating a future that benefits the youth of Fox Lake Cree Nation. May 2017 |
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