| Vol. 47 No 2, 2005 Co-management and Indigenous Communities: Barriers and Bridges to Decentralized Resource Management Cogestion et collectivités autochtones
: entraves et rapprochements dans la gestion décentralisée
des ressources Editors / Rédactrices : Joseph Spaeder and Harvey Feit |
Table of Contents Co-management and Indigenous Communities: Barriers and Bridges
to Decentralized Resource Management--Introduction Cogestion et collectivités autochtones : entraves et rapprochements
dans la gestion décentralisée des ressources
introduction Co-management in a Landscape of Resistance: The Political Ecology
of Wildlife Management in Western Alaska Caribou Hunters and Researchers at the Co-management Interface:
Emergent Dilemmas and the Dynamics of Legitimacy in Power Sharing Co-management--An Attainable Partnership? Two Cases From James
Bay, Northern Quebec and Torres Strait, Northern Queensland The Anti-politics of TEK: The Institutionalization of Co-management
Discourse and Practice The Position of Indigenous Knowledge in Canadian Co-management Organizations Stella Spak page 233 Empowered Co-management: Towards Power-Sharing and Indigenous Rights
in Clayoquot Sound, BC Re-cognizing Co-management as Co-governance: Visions and Histories
of Conservation at James Bay Article Social and Economic Barriers to Subsistence Harvesting in a Northern
Alberta Aboriginal Community Art and Museum Review/ Compte rendu d'exposition Expomédiatour : une initiative franco-ontarienne de muséologie
communautaire
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Book Reviews/Comptes Rendues Book Reviews/ Compte rendus Social Change and Continuity in a Village in Northern Anhui, China:
A Response to Revolution and Reform, by Han Min Boire avec esprit. Bière de mil et société
dogon, par Éric Jolly Dance of the Dialectic: Steps in Marx's Method, by Bertell Ollman New Jersey Dreaming: Capital, Culture, and the Class of '58, by
Sherry B. Ortner Guardians of the Land in Kelimado: Louis Fontijne's Study of a
Colonial District in Eastern Indonesia, edited by Gregory Forth Diary of the Mission of the Immaculate Conception, Volume I, 1848-49,
CD-ROM, Northwestern Lake Superior Jesuit Diary Project. Note to Contributors/ Note à l'intention des auteurs page 318 Cover / couverture
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Cover / couverture Photo Photo on the left: Emily Saganash preparing a beaver while her granddaughter watches and learns at their hunting camp near Waswanipi in the James Bay region of northern Quebec. She will cook the beaver, which can provide about 7 kgs. of meat for the family, and sell the fur pelt commercially to supplement her cash income. (Photo credit: Harvey Feit) Photo on the right: Walter Lui of Erub (Darnley Island, Torres Strait) cutting a green turtle. Green turtles, a protected species in Australia, are abundant in Torres Strait, with allowance for indigenous subsistence har- vesting under the terms of the Torres Strait Treaty (1975) between Australia and Papua New Guinea. (Photo credit: collection of Monica Mulrennan and Colin Scott)
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