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Living on the Land
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Introduction
1. Distortion and Healing: Finding Balance and a “Good Mind” Through the Rearticulation of Sky Woman’s Journey
2. Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge
3. Naskapi Women: Words, Narratives, and Knowledge
4. Mapping, Knowledge, and Gender in the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
5. Métis Women’s Environmental Knowledge and the Recognition of Métis Rights
6. Community-Based Research and Métis Women’s Knowledge in Northwestern Saskatchewan
7. Gender and the Social Dimensions of Changing Caribou Populations in the Western Arctic
8. “This Is the Life”: Women’s Role in Food Provisioning in Paulatuuq, Northwest Territories
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