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Annihilation of Both Place and Sense of Place: The Experience of the Cheslatta T'En Canadian First Nation within the Context of Large-Scale Environmental Projects

2005

Windsor, J.E., & McVey, J.A.

Royal Geographical Society

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The authors explore the loss of sense of place among the Cheslatta T'En as a result of environmental dispossession from the construction of a private hydroelectric dam, and the impact of this trauma on identity and well-being.

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Annihilation of Both Place and Sense of Place: The Experience of the Cheslatta T'En Canadian First Nation within the Context of Large-Scale Environmental Projects

Windsor, J.E., & McVey, J.A. (2005). Annihilation of both place and sense of place: The experience of the Cheslatta T'En Canadian First Nation within the context of large-scale environmental projects. The Geographical Journal, 171(2), 146-165.

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