Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Part 1 – Introduction
1 The Social Context of Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Land Issues / D.B. Tindall and Ronald L. Trosper
Part 2 – History: Cooperation, Conflict, and Reconciliation
2 Different Peoples, Shared Lands: Historical Perspectives on Native-Newcomer Relations Surrounding Resource Use in British Columbia / Ken Coates and Keith Thor Carlson
3 Circle of Influence: Social Location of Aboriginals in Canadian Society / James S. Frideres
4 Treaty Daze: Reflections on Negotiating Treaty Relationships under the BC Treaty Process / Mark L. Stevenson
5 Timber: Direct Action over Forests and Beyond / Rima Wilkes and TamaraIbrahim
Part 3 – Differing Visions
6 Natural Resource Co-Management with Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Coexistence or Assimilation? / M.A. (Peggy) Smith
7 Aboriginal Peoples and Traditional Knowledge: A Course Correction for Sustainable Forest Management / Marc G. Stevenson
8 Accommodation of Aboriginal Rights: The Need for an Aboriginal Forest Tenure / Monique Passelac-Ross and M.A. (Peggy) Smith
Part 4 – Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Use
9 Early Occupation and Forest Resource Use in Prehistoric British Columbia / Brian Chisholm
10 Cultural Resource Management in the Context of Forestry in British Columbia: Existing Conditions and New Opportunities / Andrew R. Mason
11 Blue Ecology: A Cross-Cultural Ecological Vision for Freshwater / Michael D. Blackstock
12 First Nations’ Spiritual Conceptions of Forests and Forest Management / John Lewis and Stephen R.J. Sheppard
Part 5 – Collaborative Endeavours
13 Progress and Limits to Collaborative Resoluti
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