Public Registry: Archives

The documents herein make up the list of completed WRRB projects and the subsequent record of proceedings.

Archived Documents

PR (BNE 2019): 148 - Evaluating the principles of wildlife conservation: a case study of wolf (Canis lupus) hunting in Michigan, United States.

Key words: Canis lupus, ethics, human dimensions, hunting, North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, referendum

Science
PR (BNE 2019): 147 - The hunt for Ma’iingan: Ojibwe ecological knowledge and wolf hunting in the Great Lakes.

Key words: wolf, Canis lupus, predator management, wolf-hunting conflict, hierarchical and non-hierarchical systems of relations and knowledge, epistemology and ontology 

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 146 - Transcript, Tłı̨chǫ Government Caribou Workshop, Whatì, NT – Day 3.

Key words: Tłįchǫ Government, caribou workshop, Whatì, NT, caribou-human relationships

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 145 - Transcript, Tłı̨chǫ Government Caribou Workshop, Whatì, NT – Day 2.

Key words: Tłįchǫ Government, caribou workshop, Whatì, NT, caribou-human relationships

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 144 - Transcript, Tłı̨chǫ Government Caribou Workshop, Whatì, NT – Day 1.

Key words: Tłįchǫ Government, caribou workshop, Whatì, NT, caribou-human relationships

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 143 - Tłı̨chǫ Wenek’e Tłı̨chǫ Land Use Plan.

Key words: Tłı̨chǫ, land use plan, Tłı̨chǫ Government, management tool, protection goal

General
PR (BNE 2019): 142 - Management Proposal, Community Based Wolf Harvesting Project.

Key words: wolf, harvesting, pilot project, field techniques, hunting/trapping, skinning, pelt preparation

General
PR (BNE 2019): 141 - Report on the Bathurst Caribou Range Plan Traditional Knowledge Workshop.

Key words: Bathurst caribou, range plan, traditional knowledge, caribou-people relationships, guardians, respect

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 140 - Contributions of Inuit ecological knowledge to understanding the impacts of climate change on the Bathurst caribou herd in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut.

Key words: Inuit ecological knowledge, climate change impacts, Bathurst caribou, barren-ground caribou, traditional knowledge, ecological linkages

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 139 - “We monitor by living here:” Developing monitoring methods based on Indigenous knowledge.

Key words: Gitga’at people, monitoring, guardians, data collection methods, ecological change

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 138 - Caribou crossings and cultural meanings: placing traditional knowledge and archaeology in context in an Inuit landscape.

Key words: historic Inuit archaeology; traditional knowledge; hunter-gatherer landscapes; cultural meaning.

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 137 - Ɂekwę Hé Naidé Living with Caribou Traditional Knowledge Program 2005-2009 Management and Policy Implications, Preliminary Review.

Key words: Sahtu, traditional knowledge research program, barren-ground caribou, caribou-communities workshop, renewable resource councils

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 136 - 2012 to 2016 Caribou Populations Study, Summary of Study - Abstract

Key words: barren-ground caribou, traditional knowledge, population genetics, non-invasive, biological diversity

Traditional Knowledge
PR (BNE 2019): 135 - Ɂekwę́ hé Dene Ts‘ı̨ld: Sustaining Relationships. Bluenose East Ɂekwe Hearing Délı̨nę.

This Report provides the decisions of the Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę Gots’ę́ Nákedı (Sahtú Renewable Resources Board – SRRB) based on evidence and public hearings about potential conservation needs to protect Bluenose East (BNE) ɂekwę́ (caribou).

General
PR (BNE 2019): 134 - Renewing our traditional laws through joint ekwǫ (caribou) management.

This paper is adapted from contributions by Fred Sangris at the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circle.

Traditional Knowledge