TEK and Resource Management

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and

Resource Management

Dylan DiLecce

April 2012

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1 Seattle, Chief. "Invocation." Nelson, G Lynn. Writing and Being: Embracing your Life through Creative Journaling. San Fransisco: New World Library, 2004. ix. 2 Pierotti, Raymond. Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2011. 3Dene Cultural Institute. "Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Assessment." Consuming Canada: Readings in Environmental Assessment. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1995. 340-365.

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4 Hill, Susan M. "Chapter 1." Simpson, Leanne. Lighitng the Eigth Fire: The Liberation, Resurgence, and Protection of Indigenous Nations. Winnipeg: Marquis Book Printing, 2008. 23-41.

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5 Pierotti, Raymond. Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2011. 6 Claxton, Nicholas Xumthoult. "Chapter 2." Simpson, Leanne. Lighting the Eigth Fire, The Liberation, Resurgence, and Protection of Indigenous Nations. Winnipeg: Marquis Book Printing, 2008. 47-58. 7 The Canadian Press. N.L. funds cod fishery research on 15th anniversary of moratorium. 2 July 2007. 8 Wildcat, Daniel R. Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge. Golden: Fulcrum Publishing, 2009. 9 Ibid. 10 Kanahwihtahquaq, Maeqtekuahkihkiw Kew. "Menominee Tribal Entterprises: The Menominee Forest-Based Sustainable Development Tradition." 1997. Environmental Protection Agency. 10 April 2012 <http://epa.gov/ecopage/upland/menominee/forestkeepers.pdf>.

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11 Wildcat, Daniel R. Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge. Golden: Fulcrum Publishing, 2009. 12 Wildcat, Daniel R. Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge. Golden: Fulcrum Publishing, 2009. 13 Doyel, David E. "The Prehistoric Hohokam of the Arizona Desert: The archaeological record sheds some light on the cultural growth and change undergone by the Hohokam over 1,700 years." American Scientist (1979): 544-554.

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Lertzman, David Adam. "Best of two worlds:Traditional ecological knowledge and Western science in ecosystem-based management." BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management (2010): 104-126. 15 McMinn, John and Marco Polo. "Sustainable Architecture as a Cultural Project." World Sustainable Building Conference. Tokyo, 2005. 4537-4544. 16 Burnaby, Nick. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Impact Assessment. Honours Thesis. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, 2003. 17 Tsuji, Leonard J S. "Traditional Environmental Knowledge and Western Science: In Search of Common Ground." The Canadian Journal of Native Studies (2002): 327-360.

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18 Burnaby, Nick. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Impact Assessment. Honours Thesis. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, 2003. 19

Marketwire: Mining and Metals. Detour Gold receives federal approval for Detour Lake Mine, in Ontario. Toronto, 22 December 2011. 20 Ibid. 21 Government of Ontario. Review of the Detour Lake Power Project Environment Assessment. Environment Assessment. Toronto: Government of Ontario, 2010. 22 Metis National Council. Detour Gold Concludes Impact and Benefit Agreement with Métis Nation of Ontario. 20 January 2012. 11 April 2012 <http://www.metisnation.ca/index.php/news/detour-gold-concludes-impact-and-benefit-agreement-with-metis-nation-of-ontario>.

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23 Freeman, Milton M R. "The Nature and Utility of Traditional Ecological Knowledge." Canadian Arctic Resources Commttee June 1992. 24 Ibid. 25 Ibid.

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Williams, Scott. Conflict Theory: Adapted from Dr. Scott Plunkett's FCS 432 Course Pack. Northridge, 22 May 2009. 27 Coombe, Rosemary J. "Protecting Traditional Environmental Knowledge and New Social Movements in the Americas: Intellectual Property, A Human Right, or Claims to an Alternative Form of Sustainable Development?" Florida Journal of International Law (2005): 115-135. 28 Laird, Sarah A. Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge: Equitable Partnerships in Practice. London: Easrthscan, 2002. 29 Drahos, Peter. "Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property and Biopiracy: Is a Global Biocollecting Society the Answer." European Intellectual Property Review 2000: 245-250.

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30 Coombe, Rosemary J. "Protecting Traditional Environmental Knowledge and New Social Movements in the Americas: Intellectual Property, A Human Right, or Claims to an Alternative Form of Sustainable Development?" Florida Journal of International Law (2005): 115-135. 31

United Nations. "Report of the International Conference On Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge on the Sustainable Use of Plants." Convention on Biological Diversity. Rio de Janeiro: United Nations, 2000. 1-9. 32 Drahos, Peter. "Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property and Biopiracy: Is a Global Biocollecting Society the Answer." European Intellectual Property Review 2000: 245-250. 33 Drahos, Peter. "Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property and Biopiracy: Is a Global Biocollecting Society the Answer." European Intellectual Property Review 2000: 245-250.

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34 Berkes, Fikret, Johan Colding and Carl Folke. "Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Management as Adaptive Management." Ecological Applications (2000): 1251-1262.

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