Aboriginal cultural landscapes
Finna-arvio
Aboriginal cultural landscapes
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
vi, 348 sivua : kuvitettu ; 22 cm |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Julkaisija |
Winnipeg :
Aboriginal Issues Press,
2004.
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Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Jill Oakes ... [ja muita] |
ISBN |
0-9686138-4-5 pehmeäkantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
19th century copper Inuit - European interaction Barriers the preclude effective aboriginal Internet use Billy Jack shoes Building the conceptual lexicon of native sociology Climate change and barren ground caribou Consumers of indigenous Canadian aboriginal textile crafts Corn and biotech culture in North America Cultural borders and scientific boundaries Development, knowledge, and the Ainu of Japan Exploring the history of archaeological theory and method Fleur-de-Lis : a study in floral identification, artistic influence and metis iconography Food webs of deep sea fishes in the Eastern Arctic Further reflections on Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock Imagining new worlds : the aboriginal imagination Indigenous big game hunting weapons during the 19th century Interpreting New Caledonian metis women Islands as sacred places and as meeting grounds Kokum's story : wiihtiko or victim of circumstance Leslie Marmon Silko's ceremony National conference on Canadian aboriginal law Native peoples and the Southern Alberta print media Predictive modeling and first nations community involvement Press coverage of aboriginal decisions in supreme court Pushing the boundaries Redefining ethics on cross-cultural archaeological research Relational boundaries : Kaswentha and inter-group relationships Reverend William and Duncan Campbell Scott Therapeutic landscape as sacred land Traditional knowledge project Trickster teaching in Thomas King's Truth & bright water What Canada means to me A journey through the process of making moccasins The historical importance of Great Lake aboriginal borders The origins of Indian welfare policy The Paliyans of South India and their quest for autonomy |