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Using Traditional Environmental Knowledge and a Geographical Information System to Identify Sites of Potential Environmental Concern in the Traditional Territory of the Ouje-Bougoumou Cree

2007

VanSpronsen, E.P., Tsuji, L.J.S., Manson, H., Shecapio-Blacksmith, J., & Rabbitskin, T.

University of Brandon

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This study aimed to respond to concerns from the Cree Nation of Oujé-Bougoumou about the impact of mining on the environment. A traditional land use study was conducted to document the potential sites of their concern, with a total of 90 sites identified.

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Using Traditional Environmental Knowledge and a Geographical Information System to Identify Sites of Potential Environmental Concern in the Traditional Territory of the Ouje-Bougoumou Cree

VanSpronsen, E.P., Tsuji, L.J.S., Manson, H., Shecapio-Blacksmith, J., & Rabbitskin, T. (2007). Using traditional environmental knowledge and a geographical information system to identify sites of potential environmental concern in the traditional territory of the Ouje-Bougoumou Cree. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 27(1), 189-205.

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