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Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science: Methods and Applications
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"Why didn't I know this?": Land education as an antidote to settler colonialism in early childhood education
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"We monitor by living here": community-driven actualization of a social-ecological monitoring program based in the knowledge of Indigenous harvesters
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Decolonizing the map? Toponymic politics and the rescaling of the Salish Sea
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Telling stories about places for sustainability: A case study of the islands in the Salish Sea Community Mapping Project
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Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritising health risks and impacts in a Native American community
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Framing the pipeline problem: Civic claimsmakers and social media
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Cultural keystone places: Conservation and restoration in cultural landscapes
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“Sense of place”: Human wellbeing considerations for ecological restoration in Puget Sound
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Indian treaty history: A subject for agile minds
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Traditional food systems, erosion and renewal in Northwestern North America
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Building a landscape history and occupational chronology at ČḯxWicǝn, a coastal village onto Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State, U.S.A.
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The ČḯxWicǝn project of Northwest Washington State, U.S.A.: Opportunity lost, opportunity found
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Indigenous community health and climate change: Integrating biophysical and social science indicators
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Decolonization is not a metaphor
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Who’s counting? Spatial politics, ecocolonisation and the politics of calculation in Boundary Bay
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Changing paradigms in marine and coastal conservation: A case study of clam gardens in the Southern Gulf Islands
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A tale of two sisters: Family histories from the Strait Salish borderlands
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Unsettling settler belonging: (Re)naming and territory making in the Pacific Northwest
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