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Confronting Climate Change on the “Big River” – Nagwichoonjik – Deh / Desh Cho – Sipi

One of the most important parts of Tracking Change has been the…
October 28, 2021/by tracy

Spring 2021 – A New Season and a New Look!

Spring in the north-western hemisphere is a time of regrowth…
April 13, 2021/by tracy

Kevin Ahkimnachie Speaks At The 18th Session Of The United Nations Permanent Form On Indigenous Issues (UNPFII18)

April 25, 2019/by kevin

The Globe and Mail: River World – Ivan Semeniuk Reports

A sweeping survey of traditional knowledge from the Mackenzie…
October 9, 2017/by kevin

Amazon Culture Clash Over Brazil Dams

January 10, 2017/by kevin

Amazon Inspiration For the Mekong Basin

October 23, 2016/by kevin

Rosenberg International Forum: The Mackenzie River Basin – June 2013

June 13, 2016/by kevin

Wally Schuman: The Importance of Partnerships

March 20, 2016/by kevin

Cold Amazon: The Mackenzie River Basin

From The Gordon Foundation Channel
Narrated by celebrated northern…
February 29, 2016/by kevin

New Research Initiative Strengthens Indigenous Voices

December 9, 2015/by kevin

Ales Leads Major Study On Changes To the Mackenzie River Basin

BY HELEN METELLA
A six-year project headed by REES researcher…
October 13, 2015/by kevin

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