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TitleChief Kerry's moose: a guidebook to land use and occupancy mapping, research design, and data collection
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsTobias, T. N.
Place Published Vancouver: Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and Ecotrust Canada
Publication Language en
ISBN Number 1896866042; 9781896866048
KeywordsAboriginal, culturally sensitive, data collection, First Nations, geography, interview data, mapping, Métis, occupancy, oral tradition, research design, resources, traditional land use
Abstract

Aboriginal peoples in Canada have been mapping aspects of their cultures for more than a generation. Indians, Inuit, Metis, non-status Indians and others have called their maps by different names at various times and places: land use and occupancy; land occupancy and use; traditional use; traditional land use and occupancy; current use; cultural sensitive areas; and so on. I use 'land use and occupancy mapping' in a generic sense to include all the above. The term refers to the collection of interview data about traditional use of resources and occupancy of lands by First Nation persons, and the presentation of those data in map form. Think of it as the geography of oral tradition, or as the mapping of cultural and resource geography.

URLhttp://www.ecotrust.org/publications/Chief_Kerrys_Moose.pdf
Topics

Aboriginal, land use, geography, map, First Nations

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43978062

Group

CEMA

Citation Key22276

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