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TitleChristina Lake Thermal Project supplemental land use report
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1998
Publication Languageen
Keywordstraditional land use
Abstract

This land use study was a supplement to the Christina Lake Project Environmental Impact Assessment presented to AEUB in 1998 by PanCanadian Resources. The objectives were to provide baseline information that would identify resources that had been of traditional use and cultural significance to the Aboriginal communities in the area, to outline the current uses of those resources, and to provide the historic harvest records for traplines affected by the proposed development. The study consisted of a literature review of traditional land use and occupancy studies conducted by the Athabasca Native Development Corporation for Aboriginal communities north of Christina Lake, as well as several publications on traditional land use by Fort McKay First Nation. Items discussed in the study include a brief discussion of previous traditional land use studies, regional traditional land use patterns (including flora; fauna; and cabins, trails, gravesites, salt licks, and artesian wells), traplines in the area, and previously-identified issues and concerns.

Notes

Consultant commissioned by PanCanadian Resources

Topics

Environmental impact assessment - supplement to

Locational Keywords

Christina Lake, Janvier Reserve #194, Conklin, Gregoire Lake Reserve, and Anzac, Alberta

Group

CEMA

Citation Key24887

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