Chief Kerry's Moose

Chief Kerry's Moose
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Publisher : Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110201121
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Book Synopsis Chief Kerry's Moose by : Terry N. Tobias

Download or read book Chief Kerry's Moose written by Terry N. Tobias and published by Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. This book was released on 2000 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "... A guidebook to land-use and occupancy mapping, research design and data collection -- into Chinese. Indigenous peoples as far away as Australia are using the reference book. "We adopted the approach that is outlined in this guidebook, and built an inventory of quality information about our historical uses of Tsleil-Waututh territory," says Chief Leonard George. "The resulting maps and documentation are benefiting our negotiations for co-management of traditional lands, and helping us build the relationships and understanding required for the protection of our Aboriginal title and rights. Our land use maps are thus aiding in the survival and growing strength of our nation, and will benefit future generation." Written by Terry Tobias, the book was published by Ecotrust Canada and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs in response to a need expressed by Aboriginal leaders and researchers across Canada about the poor quality of land-use and occupancy maps, and the absence of instructional materials in the field. "Chief Kerry's Moose is an excellent learning tool for First Nation's environmental and cultural staff who may wish to interview Elders and other experts about Innu life on the land," says Richard Nuna, Manager of Environment, Culture and Conservation for the Innu Nation."--from pub. website.


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