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2012
Jarvenpa, R.
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Brumbach H. J.
(2012).
The Chipewyan-Cree-Métis interaction sphere and the fur trade political economy: Archaeological, ethnohistorical and ethnographic approaches
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Networks, Interaction and Emerging Identities in Fennoscandia and Beyond.
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2011
Japan Canada Oil Sands Limited
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JACOS Hangingstone Expansion Project supplemental submission: volume 2, section 18: traditional ecological knowledge and land use; environmental impact assessment
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2010
Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board; Alberta Environment; Japan Canada Oil Sands Limited
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JACOS Hangingstone Expansion Project: application for approval to the Energy Resources Conservation Board and Alberta Environment
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2002
Robinson, D. B.
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The Cree of North America
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Alberta Energy and Utilities Board; Alberta Environment; Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.; Golder Associates
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Horizon oil sands project: application for approval
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1996
Morgan, J. P.
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Henry D. J.
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Hunting grounds - making co-operative wildlife management work
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1989
Lewis, H. T.
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A parable of fire: hunter-gatherers in Canada and Australia
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Traditional ecological knowledge: a collection of essays .
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