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Reexamining The Value Of A Forest Ecosystem

January 6, 2017 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

His-Shuk-Nish-Tsa-Waak (We Are All One) Ira Sutherland’s MSc research involved examining the forest of a part of British Columbia within…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: British Columbia, Canada, canoe building, cedar, cultural resource, eco-system, eco-system services, First Nations, forest, hunting, Tla-o-qui-aht, trapping

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