Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 32Carleton University, 2001 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 270
... native fishing involvements to which the concept is only partially applicable . I conclude by discussing the challenge that rethinking a " native fishery " poses for anthropologists . A " NATIVE FISHERY " IN POLITICAL CONTEXT In the ...
... native fishing involvements to which the concept is only partially applicable . I conclude by discussing the challenge that rethinking a " native fishery " poses for anthropologists . A " NATIVE FISHERY " IN POLITICAL CONTEXT In the ...
Page 271
... native rights supporters are critical of " non - native " fisheries involvement in general , and while they frequently point to inadequacies in fishery management science , they employ research findings that substantiate their own ...
... native rights supporters are critical of " non - native " fisheries involvement in general , and while they frequently point to inadequacies in fishery management science , they employ research findings that substantiate their own ...
Page 273
... native participation in the emergence of the Great Lakes commercial fishery during the early 1800s . While Lake Huron's commercial fishery is typically credited to the initiative of non - native pioneers who supposedly built it out of ...
... native participation in the emergence of the Great Lakes commercial fishery during the early 1800s . While Lake Huron's commercial fishery is typically credited to the initiative of non - native pioneers who supposedly built it out of ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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