2011
Royer, M.-J.S., & Herrmann, T.M.
Cahiers de géographie du Québec
In the context of climate change, this article documents observations of socio-environmental changes by members of the Cree Trappers Association of the Cree of Eeyou Istchee and explores how these changes have impacted their hunting behaviour and consumption levels of two traditional food species.
Socioenvironmental Changes in Two Traditional Food Species of the Cree First Nation of Subarctic James Bay.
Royer, M.-J.S., & Herrmann, T.M. (2011). Socioenvironmental changes in two traditional food species of the Cree First Nation of subarctic James Bay. Cahiers de géographie de la santé, 55(156), 575-601.
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