Animal agency: wildlife management from a kincentric perspective

J Bhattacharyya, S Slocombe - Ecosphere, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Co‐management of wildlife and landscapes often requires managers to work with
Indigenous and conventional Western worldviews. Many cultures recognize animals as non …

Aboriginal values and resource development in native space: Lessons from British Columbia

T Kunkel - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract In British Columbia, Canada, resource development takes place within the
traditional territories of Aboriginal people, often without signed treaties or agreements. This …

[图书][B] Young people, wellbeing and placemaking in the Arctic

F Stammler, R Toivanen - 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Young People, Wellbeing and Placemaking in the Arctic Page 1 Page 2 Florian Stammler is
Research Professor at the University of Lapland’s Arctic Centre (Finland), and coordinates …

“Oral Tradition” as Legal Fiction: The Challenge of Dechen Ts'edilhtan in Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia

L Weir - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law-Revue …, 2016 - Springer
Often understood as synonymous with “oral history” in Indigenous title and rights cases in
Canada,“oral tradition” as theorized by Jan Vansina is complexly imbricated in the European …

Virtue Ethics and Person-Place Relationships

C Mason - Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous knowledge and work in social science demonstrates the importance for well-
being of people's relationships with places, but western moral theorists have said little on …

Knowing Naŝlhiny (Horse), understanding the land: free-roaming horses in the Culture and Ecology of the Brittany Triangle and Nemiah Valley

J Bhattacharyya - 2012 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus L.)–also called wild or feral–have been present
in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia, Canada and part of Tsilhqot'in First Nations' …

[PDF][PDF] Virtues, vices and place attachment

C Mason - 2021 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
There is a virtue associated with forming and maintaining relationships to places. This virtue
has not been recognised by philosophers, but it plays a role in indigenous cultures across …

Land-based learning: Building bridges between Indigenous knowledge and Western science

T Tahsin - 2021 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
Indigenous communities look for learning opportunities that reflect and build on their cultural
traditions, land-based experiences, and worldviews. Western science contrasts with …

[PDF][PDF] 6 Indigenous youth perspectives on extractivism and living in a good way in the Yukon

E Peter - Young People, Wellbeing and Placemaking in the …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
The Yukon (see Figure 6.1) is a part of Canada's Arctic boreal forest, often portrayed as “a
biological treasure, Indigenous homeland, and extractivist frontier”(Willow 2016, p. 1). This …

Changing stinking thinking: a comparative case study of the enactment, embodiment, and emplacement of social citizenship in the Pacific Northwest

S Chamberlain - 2022 - era.ed.ac.uk
Throughout history the agency of social citizenship has resulted in actions that both include
and exclude certain individuals and groups through political, economic, and civic interaction …