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Record #195967:

Knowing home: Nisga'a traditional knowledge and wisdom improve environmental decision making / John Corsiglia, Gloria Snively.

Title: Knowing home: Nisga'a traditional knowledge and wisdom improve environmental decision making / John Corsiglia, Gloria Snively.
Author(s): Corsiglia, John.
Snively, Gloria.
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Concord, ON: Captus
In: Natural resources and aboriginal people in Canada : readings, cases and commentary. (2003.),
Abstract: Traditional ecological contextually-based knowledge contrasts markedly with Western scientific approach. Article argues that integration of traditional knowledge within resource management strategies improves effectiveness and cites example of fishery observation and management by Nisga'a peoples of British Columbia.
Notes:

In: Natural resources and aboriginal people in Canada : readings, cases and commentary / Robert B. Anderson, Robert M. Bone, eds.

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
330.342.21 -- Subsistence economies.
330.524 -- Natural resources.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Nisga'a.
502.6 -- Environmental protection, physical.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
639.2 -- Fisheries.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*429) -- British Columbia.
SPRI record no.: 195967

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