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TitleTraditional Land Use Setting Report for the Suncor Voyageur Project
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2005
Corporate AuthorsGolder Associates Ltd.
Place Published Calgary: Golder Associates Ltd.
Publication Language en
Keywordsalder, aquatic resources, balsam fir, beaver, black bear, blueberry, cabins, canvasback, Cecilia Fitzpatrick, Chipewyan First Nation, chokecherry, cranberry, Cree, currant, dogwood, eagle, EIA, environmental impact assessment, fishing, Fort McKay First Nation, fur management, Georginal Flobert, goldeneye, goldeye, goose, gooseberry, grayling, grebe, grizzly bear, grouse, hare, hunting, interviews, juniper, kinnikinnik, lake trout, loon, lynx, mallard, Métis, mink, mint, moose, muskrat, nettles, non-status Indians, northern Pike, oil sands, perch, pickerel, pin cherry, plant harvesting, ptarmigan, puffballs, raspberry, rat root, redhead, Reginal Boucher, Rick Whitten, river otter, rosehip, ruddy duck, saskatoon berry, scaup, seneca root, skunk, spruce, squirrel, strawberry, Suncor, sweatlodge, sweet grass, tamarack, teal, traditional ecological knowledge, traditional land use, traditional lifeways, trails, trapping, Voyageur walleye, weasel, white birch, white-tailed deer, whitefish
URLftp://ftp.env.gov.ab.ca/pub/IFN/SEIA%20&%20TLU/EIA%20MINE%20PROJECTS/Suncor%20Voyageur/TLU.pdf
Topics

oil sands, traditional land use, traditional ecological knowledge, First Nations, Aboriginal, historical use, resource use, environmental impact assessment, EIA

Locational Keywords

Poplar Creek, Athabasca River, Ells River, Firebag River, Gardiner Lake, Moose Lake, MacKay River, Mildred Lake, Ruth Lake, Wood Buffalo National Park, Jackpine Creek

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/225872910

Group

CEMA

Citation Key22297

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