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Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada

  • Edited by: D.B. Tindall , Ronald L. Trosper and Pamela Perreault
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2013
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Combining Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives, this timely and sometimes controversial volume explores the potential for collaboration and reconciliation on the issue of forest land use.

Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada explores the historical, political, cultural, legal, and ethical issues surrounding forest resource use and discusses opportunities for collaboration between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals.

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D.B. Tindall is an associate professor with joint-appointments in the Department of Forest Resources Management and the Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Ronald L. Trosper is head of American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona. Pamela Perreault is a member of Garden River First Nation in Ontario and currently works as an independent consultant for First Nation communities and organizations.

Contributors: Trena Allen, Laura Bird, Michael Blackstock, Keith Thor Carlson, Brian Chisholm, Ken Coates, Norman Dale, Jason Forsyth, James S. Frideres, J.P. Gladu, George Hoberg, Tamara Ibrahim, Naomi Krogman, John Lewis, Holly Mabee, Andrew Mason, Monique Passelac-Ross, Gabriela Pechlaner, Stephen Sheppard, M.A. (Peggy) Smith, Marc G. Stevenson, Mark L. Stevenson, and Rima Wilkes.

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Deborah McGregor is an associate professor cross-appointed in the Department of Geography and Planning and the Aboriginal Studies program, University of Toronto. She is a coeditor of Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy: Insights for a Global Age.:
Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada makes an excellent contribution to the emerging field of Aboriginal forestry and resource management. This book contains a broad range of topics and perspectives relating to contemporary challenges arising from increased Aboriginal control over land management and governance. It will add to the scholarly debates in the field and resonate with students, researchers, policy makers, and faculty working in this area.


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Introduction

D.B. Tindall and Ronald L. Trosper
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History: Cooperation, Conflict, and Reconciliation

Historical Perspectives on Native – Newcomer Relations Surrounding Resource Use in British Columbia
Ken Coates and Keith Thor Carlson
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Social Location of Aboriginals in Canadian Society
James S. Frideres
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Reflections on Negotiating Treaty Relationships under the BC Treaty Process
Mark L. Stevenson
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Direct Action over Forests and Beyond
Rima Wilkes and Tamara Ibrahim
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Differing Visions

Coexistence or Assimilation?
M.A. (Peggy) Smith
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A Course Correction for Sustainable Forest Management
Marc G. Stevenson
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The Need for an Aboriginal Forest Tenure
Monique Passelac-Ross and M.A. (Peggy) Smith
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Use

Brian Chisholm
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Existing Conditions and New Opportunities
Andrew R. Mason
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A Cross-Cultural Ecological Vision for Freshwater
Michael D. Blackstock
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John Lewis and Stephen R.J. Sheppard
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Collaborative Endeavours

Norman Dale
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The Cases of Clayoquot Sound and Gwaii Haanas
Holly S. Mabee, D.B. Tindall, George Hoberg and J.P. Gladu
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Environmentalism, Aboriginal Community and Forest Company Joint Ventures, and the Formation of Iisaak
Gabriela Pechlaner and D.B. Tindall
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Aboriginal Content in Professional Forestry Curriculum
Trena Allen and Naomi Krogman
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A Decade of Shifting Strategies for Accommodating First Nations in Forest Policy, 2001–11
Jason Forsyth, George Hoberg and Laura Bird
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Making Losses Visible
Ronald L. Trosper and D.B. Tindall
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