<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><xml><records><record><source-app name="Biblio" version="6.x">Drupal-Biblio</source-app><ref-type>27</ref-type><contributors><authors><author><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Timoney, Kevin P.</style></author></authors></contributors><titles><title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">A study of water and sediment quality as related to public health issues, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta</style></title></titles><keywords><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Big Ray Ladouceur</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">cancer</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">ducks</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">elders</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">fishing</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">interviews</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">John Piche</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Johnny Courtereille</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Jumbo Fraser</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">moose</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">muskrats</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">traditional ecological knowledge</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">water quality</style></keyword></keywords><dates><year><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">2007</style></year></dates><urls><web-urls><url><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">http://www.tothetarsands.ca/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/fc_final_report1-1.pdf</style></url></web-urls></urls><language><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">	en 	</style></language><abstract><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">	&quot;This study examined water and sediment quality indicators in the area of Fort 
Chipewyan, Alberta. Data were analyzed and discussed in the contexts of water and 
sediment quality guidelines, wildlife contaminants, and ecosystem and public health. </style></abstract><custom1><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">traditional ecological knowledge, First Nations, water quality, public health	</style></custom1><custom2><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">	Athabasca River, Rochers River, Fort Chipewyan, Richardson River, Otter Lake, Sweetgrass, Goose Island, Lake Claire	</style></custom2><custom4><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">	CEMA	</style></custom4></record></records></xml>