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CONTRIBUTIONS OF INUIT ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE TO UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE BATHURST CARIBOU HERD IN THE KITIKMEOT REGION, NUNAVUT by Natasha Leigh Thorpe
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Document Date: 2006-02-11 13:28:19


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Canada / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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Arctic Institute of North America / SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY / University of Toronto / /

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National Sciences and Engineering Research Council / School of Resource / Social Science and Humanities Research Council / Inuit / Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies / Northern Scientific and Training Program / West Kitikmeot Slave Study Society / Inuit and Nunavut Organizations / Arctic Institute of North America / University of Toronto / SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY / /

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Quana vii / Fred Peterson / Natasha Leigh Thorpe / Gord Comer / Leslie Tse / Anne Michaels / Alex Buchan / David Pelly / Semi-Structured Interviews / Margo Kadlun-Jones / Junna Ehaloak / Darryl Ohokanoak / Chris Hanks / Nancy Haniliak / Mary Kaosoni / Julie Cruikshank / Doug Stern / Grant Corey / Luke Coady / Evelyn Pinkerton / Gary Kofinas / Sandra Eyegetok / Allice Legat / Karen Ongahak / Fred Elias / Allen Maghagak / Alice tun’ngahuquivangmat / Alex Thomson / Keith Ferguson / Gerry Atatahak / Naikak Hakongak / Meyok Omilgoitok / Eileen Kakolak / James Eetoolook / Mike Ferguson / Gary Kofinas Associate / /

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NUNAVUT / /

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