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TitlePossibility thrives on common ground: 2007 Aboriginal review
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2007
Corporate AuthorsSyncrude Canada Ltd.
Place Published Calgary: Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Publication Language en
KeywordsAboriginal, Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation, Beaver Creek wood bison, bison harvest, business, CEMA, community development, cultural heritage, elders, environment, First Nations, Fort Chipewyan, Fort Chipewyan Metis, Fred, fur trade, Lori Cyprien, Métis, Mikisew Cree First Nation, natural resources, odour, oil sands, pilgrimage, stakeholder, Steve Courtoreille, Syncrude Canada Ltd., Syncrude/Fort McKay bison herd, traditional land use, trapping, woodland knowledge
URLhttp://sustainability.syncrude.ca/sustainability2007/social/aboriginal/
Topics

elders, education, environment, employment

Locational Keywords

Wood Buffalo National Park, northern Alberta, Janvier, Conklin, Fort Chipewyan, Sweet Grass Landing, Athabasca-Peace Delta, Fort McKay, Fort McMurray, Lac Ste. Anne, Anzac,

Group

CEMA

Citation Key22308

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