Discussion paper on the use of traditional knowledge by the Inuit(eskimo to americans)with regards to wildlife managment.
Title: Discussion paper on the use of traditional knowledge by the Inuit(eskimo to americans)with regards to wildlife managment.
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Details: Words: 4031 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Discussion paper on the use of traditional knowledge by the Inuit(eskimo to americans)with regards to wildlife managment.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 4031 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Community Based Research Project Paper Traditional Envoronmenal Knowledge of the Banks Island Inuit as Relating to the Management of the Banks Island Muskox Herd Introduction Traditional Knowledge tries to understand systems as whole and not isolate the interacting parts. As Traditional Environmental Knowledge (TEK) users will point out, you pay attention to things, when those things are what keep you alive. Traditional Knowledge is an understanding and reverence that native people have with ecosystems. It
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L. D. (2000). Lack of reproduction in muskoxen and arctic hares caused by early winter? Arctic 53(1):69–71.
Nakashima, D.J. 1988. "The Common Eider of eastern Hudson Bay: a survey of nest colonies and Inuit ecological knowledge." Environmental Swdies Revolving Funds, Report No. 102. Research Department, Makivik Corporation, Lachine, Quebec Nagy, J.A. and K.W. Forsythe. Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Muskoxen and Peary Caribou on Banks Island 1982 to 1994. Submitted to Arctic and Alpine Research. (Under review)