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239 Index Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Aboriginal/Indigenous rights, 11-13, 86, 188-89, 205, 228 Aboriginal/Indigenous title, 11, 204 Aboriginal geography, 163-64. See also Indigenous geography/ies Abram, David, 146 Alaska (USA), 73, 81, 179-80, 184, 187, 190 Anchorage, 188 Kodiak Island, 73-74, 77-78 Old Harbor, 73, 75-78, 80, 82 Kotzebue, 180-81, 184-85 Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, 179, 185 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 181 Alaska Eskimo Walrus Commission, 189 Aleut (Alaska Native group), 181 Alfred, Taiaiake, 165 Algonquin (Canadian tribe), 226-27 Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan), 86, 207 Anishinaabe First Nation (Ojibwe), 61, 71, 176 anthropology, 8-9, 85-86, 122, 233 Aotearoa/New Zealand, 25, 127, 130-31, 135, 139, 141, 151 Bay of Islands, 140-42, 144-45, 149 Dargaville, 131-32 Hamilton, 131-32 Lake Ōmāpere, 149 Maungaturoto, 132 Raglan, 131 Ripiro beach, 132, 133 Taiāmai, 149 Waimate, 149 archaeology, 197 Arctic Research Consortium (USA), 189 Arizona State University, 182 Assembly of First Nations (Canada), 200 Association of American Geographers (AAG), 12, 107, 111 Indigenous Peoples’ Specialty Group (IPSG), 12, 111 Athabascan (Alaska Natives), 181 Australia, 11, 13, 22, 26-27, 42, 52-53, 132 Arnhem Land (Northern Territories), 26, 31 Brisbane, 12 Cairns, 24 Cobourg, 25 Corindi Lake and Beach (New South Wales), 43, 45-46 Maningrida (Northern Territories), 25 Moonee Beach (New South Wales), 41-42, 53 Sydney, 31, 45 Yarrabah (Queensland), 25 Woolgoolga (New South Wales), 45 Ax Gwin Desxw, Hereditary Chief, 202 Basso, Keith, 67, 73 Battiste, Marie, 183 belonging, 22, 31-32, 34, 36, 44, 199, 22728 Benton, Richard, 148 Binney, Judith, 142 Bishop, Russell, 13 Boaz, Franz, 67 Bohm, David, 58 Brigham Young University Hawai‘i, 121 British Columbia (Canada), 85-87, 99, 163, 164, 195-98. 201, 204 Cheslatta River, 87 Grassy Plains, 87-88, 91 Kitimat, 87, 196 240 INDEX British Columbia (Canada), continued Nechako River, 87 Smithers, 196, 198 Vancouver, 210, 225 Victoria, 210 Buddha, 60 Buddhism, 56, 61 Cajete, Gregory, 33, 107, 109, 145, 164 Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 87 Canadian Department of Indian Affairs (DIA), 87 canoes, 55-56, 70-71, 103-6, 121-22. See also wa‘a Capra, Fritjof, 58 Carter, Jennifer L., 25 Cartesian Cartography, 204 dualism, 33, 143, 146 space, 11 Casey, Edward, 139, 144-45, 148-49 Cheslatta band (Dakelh First Nation British Columbia), 85-87, 89, 91, 95-97, 207 Christensen, Julia, 14 Christie, Michael, 26, 28-29, 36 classroom(s), 11, 15, 120, 131, 199 climate change, 179-84, 186, 188, 189-90 adaptation to, 179-80, 187-89 climate justice, 189 Climate Assessment for the Southwest (USA), 182 Coalition for the Advancement of Aboriginal Studies (Canada), 217 coexistence, 26, 166-69, 173 collaboration, 7-16, 22-30, 32-36, 42, 47, 83, 85-86, 90, 97-99, 173, 185, 188-90, 195-96, 205, 210-11. See also partnership creation, 42-43, 52, 64, 118, 130, 146, 17173 creation stories, 48, 52 Conference on Environment and Development, the Convention on Biodiversity, 158 cultural landscape, 64, 66, 68-9, 142, 199, 204 cultural resource management (CRM), 195-97, 206-7, 209-11 Cup’ik (Alaska Native group), 181 Cupples, Julie, 30 Dakelh language, 92 de Blij, Harm, 62 Decolonizing Methodologies (Smith), 15, 96, 157 deep mapping, 52-53 deep spatial knowledge, 136 Delgamuukw v. British Columbia, 198 Delgamuukw, Hereditary Chief (Ken Muldoe), 200 Deloria Jr., Vine, 164, 169 Dena’ina (Alaska Natives), 181 Environmental and Resource Management (ERM), 157-58, 163, 165, 168 environmental nongovernmental organizations, 158 Environmental Protection Agency (USA), 189 Escobar, Arturo, 127 Eurocentric/ism, 183, 204-5 Foucault, Michel, 129 genealogy, 111-12, 129, 147-49, 151, 195. See also whakapapa Gibson-Graham, J. K., 14 Gitxsan First Nation (British Columbia), 197-98, 200-204, 206 Gold, Joseph, 218 Government of Canada, 87 Great Plains (USA), 128 Gregory, Derek, 143 Grof, Stanislav, 57-58 Gumbaynggirr (Australian Aborigine community), 42-44, 46, 49, 51-52 Gumbaynggirr country, 43, 45, 48, 51-52 Gus-Wen-Tah. See Two Row Wampum Hagwilget Village Council (of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation, British Columbia), 205-6 hall of mirrors, 128, 136, 140 Haudenosaunee First Nation (Iroquois), 167, 169, 226 Hau‘ofa, Epeli, 106 Hawai‘i , 62, 67-68, 104-5, 108, 110, 112-13, 115, 118, 120 Ha‘ena (Kaua‘i), 67-68 Hau‘ula, 103-4 Hawai‘i Island (Big Island), 55, 118-19 [3.19.56...

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