Full Description
This collection is essential reading for multiple groups and interested parties - scientists, scholars, graduate students, wildlife managers, and members and leaders of Indigenous communities.
Contents
Foreword / Fikret BerkesIntroduction / Brenda Parlee and Ken CainePart 1: Counting Caribou1 From Tuktoyaktuk - Place of Caribou / Frank Pokiak2 The Past Facing Forward: History and Caribou Management in Northern Canada / John Sandlos3 Recounting Caribou / Brenda Parlee4 Beyond the Harvest Study / Brenda Parlee, Natalie Zimmer, and Peter BoxallPart 2: Understanding Caribou5 We Are the People of the Caribou / Morris Neyelle6 Harvesting in Dene Territory: The Connection of epe (Caribou) to the Culture and Identity of the Shuhtagot'i ne / Leon Andrew7 Dene Youth Perspectives: Learning Skills on the Land / Roger McMillanPart 3: Food Security8 Time, Effort, Practice, and Patience / Anne Marie Jackson9 The Wage Economy and Caribou Harvesting / Zoe Todd and Brenda Parlee10 Caribou and the Politics of Sharing / Tobi Jeans Maracle, Glenna Tetlichi, Norma Kassi, and David NatcherPart 4: Governance and Management11 Recollections of Caribou Use and Management / Robert Charlie12 Ways We Respect Caribou: A Comparison of Rules and Rules-in-Use in the Management of the Porcupine Caribou / Kristine Wray13 Letting the Leaders Pass: Barriers to Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Co-management as the Basis of Formal Hunting Regulations / Elisabeth Padilla and Gary P. Kofinas14 Linking the Kitchen Table and Boardroom Table: Women in Caribou Management / Brenda Parlee, Kristine Wray, and Zoe ToddIndex