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Land Use Information in the Sahtú Region, A Community Based Inventory

Author: Bella T’Seleie
Publication Year: 2000

T’Seleie spent five days in each Sahtú community, speaking with people to create an inventory of existing Scientific and Traditional Ecological Knowledge materials. She provides a chart of community projects to do with land use and traditional knowledge, and adds more detailed notes about relevant workshops and projects in her appendix. Some key examples include the Dene Nation Land Use Mapping Project (1979-83), the Fort Good Hope Language Group (1982-84) formed by Cynthia Chambers and funded by the NWT Language Commission, and the Colville Lake Fort Good Hope Traditional Ecological Knowledge Project (1989-1993).

Access this Resource:

A physical copy of this document was accessed in UAlberta Cameron Library, Circumpolar Collection (accessed Jul. 2017). Call number E 78 N79 T79 2000.

T’Seleie, Bella. Land Use Information in the Sahtú Region, A Community Based Inventory. Tulıt’a: Sahtú Renewable Resources Board, 2000.

Additional Info

  • Publication Type: Report
  • Place Published: Tulıt’a
  • Keywords: Land Use|Review and Evaluation
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