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" When the caribou do not come : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 881127
Title & Author : When the caribou do not come : : indigenous knowledge and adaptive management in the western Arctic /\ edited by Brenda L. Parlee and Ken J. Caine.
Publication Statement : Vancouver ;Toronto :: UBC Press,, [2018]
: , ©2018
Page. NO : xiii, 263 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0774831189
: : 0774831197
: : 9780774831185
: : 9780774831192
: 9780774831208
: 9780774831215
: 9780774831222
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Foreword / Fikret Berkes -- Introduction / Brenda Parlee and Ken Caine -- Part 1. Counting caribou. From Tuktoyaktuk--place of caribou / Frank Pokiak -- The past facing forward : history and caribou management in northern Canada / John Sandlos -- Recounting caribou / Brenda Parlee -- Beyond the harvest study / Brenda Parlee, Natalie Zimmer, and Peter Boxall -- Part 2. Understanding caribou. We are the people of the caribou / Morris Neyelle -- Harvesting in Dene territory : the connection of?epę́ (caribou) to the culture and identity of the Shúhtagot'įnę / Leon Andrew -- Dene youth perspectives : learning skills on the land / Roger McMillan -- Part 3. Food security. Time, effort, practice, and patience / Anne Marie Jackson -- The wage economy and caribou harvesting / Zoe Todd and Brenda Parlee -- Caribou and the politics of sharing / Tobi Jeans Maracle, Glenna Tetlichi, Norma Kassi, and David Natcher -- Part 4. Governance and management. Recollections of caribou use and management / Robert Charlie -- Ways we respect caribou : a comparison of rules and rules-in-use in the management of the porcupine caribou / Kristine Wray -- Letting the leaders pass : barriers to using traditional ecological knowledge in co-management as the basis of formal hunting regulations / Elisabeth Padilla and Gary P. Kofinas -- Linking the kitchen table and boardroom table : women in caribou management / Brenda Parlee, Kristine Wray, and Zoe Todd.
Abstract : "In the 1990s, headlines about declining caribou populations grabbed international attention. Were caribou the canary in the coal mine for climate change, or did declining numbers reflect overharvesting or failed attempts at scientific wildlife management? Grounded in community-based research in northern Canada, a region in the forefront of co-management efforts, these collected stories and essays bring to the fore the insights of the Inuvialuit, Gwich'in, and Sahtú, people for whom caribou stewardship has been a way of life for centuries. Ultimately, this powerful book drives home the important role that Indigenous knowledge must play in understanding, and coping with, our changing Arctic ecosystems."--
Subject : Caribou-- Canada, Northern.
Subject : Indians of North America-- Hunting-- Canada, Northern.
Subject : Inuit-- Hunting-- Canada, Northern.
Subject : Traditional ecological knowledge-- Canada, Northern.
Subject : Wildlife management-- Canada, Northern.
Subject : Caribou-- Canada (Nord)
Subject : Faune-- Aménagement-- Canada (Nord)
Subject : Indiens d'Amérique-- Chasse-- Canada (Nord)
Subject : Inuits-- Chasse-- Canada (Nord)
Subject : Savoirs écologiques traditionnels-- Canada (Nord)
Subject : Caribou.
Subject : Indians of North America-- Hunting.
Subject : Inuit-- Hunting.
Subject : Traditional ecological knowledge.
Subject : Wildlife management.
Subject : Northern Canada.
Dewey Classification : ‭599.65/80971‬
LC Classification : ‭QL737.U55‬‭W44 2018‬
NLM classification : ‭cci1icc‬lacc
: ‭coll13‬lacc
Added Entry : Caine, Ken J.
: Parlee, Brenda,1970-
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