CINE Symposium 2003

Indigenous Peoples' Contributions
to Understanding Global Environmental Change

On October 15th, 2003, CINE held a Symposium to mark the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Centre. In attendance were Aboriginal People from across Canada and many friends and colleagues of CINE.

Symposium Program.pdf

Symposium Final Report.pdf

 

Symposium Presentations:

Valerie Assinewe -Climate Change as an Influence on Indigenous Peoples' Food Resources Part II

Violet Ford - Global Environmental Change: An Inutit Reality

Milton M.R. Freeman - Food For Thought (and Other Important Considerations)

Nancy J. Turner - Not One Single Berry: Indigenous Knowledge and Environmental Change in British Columbia  

Richard Jock - National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO)

Doris Cook - The Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health: Collaborative Initiatives for Inigenous Health research.

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