Culturally Driven Monitoring: The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Indicators in Understanding Aquatic Ecosystem Change in the Northwest Territories’ Dehcho Region
Fishing Livelihoods in the Mackenzie River Basin: Stories of the Délįne Got’ine
Tracking Denesoline Knowledge and Narratives along Ancestral Waters
Implications of Socio-Ecological Changes for Inuvialuit Fishing Livelihoods and the Country Food System: The Role of Local and Traditional Knowledge
Culturally Driven Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social Learning in the Dehcho Region
2017-18 Annual Report
Tu Ɂëhena – “Water is Life”: Tracking Changes on Land, Lake, and River Systems in the Northern Saskatchewan Athabasca Region from the Perspectives of Denesuline Peoples
Drinking Water and Dene Tha’ First Nation
Understanding Socio-Ecological Changes in Inuvialuit Fishing Livelihoods and Implications for Food Security: The Role of Local and Traditional Knowledge