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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Ayton-Shenker, Diana. 1995. The Challenge of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity.United Nations Background Note. Published by the United Nations Department of Public Information. Dpi/1627/HR—March 1995.www.un.org/rights/dpi1627e.htm

Battiste, Marie, James (Sa’Ke’j) Youngblood Henderson. 2000. Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: A Global Challenge. Saskatoon: Purich Publishers.

Dahl, Jens, Jack Hicks, Peter Jull. 2000. Nunavut: Inuit Regain Control of Their Lands and Their Lives. Copenhagen: IWGIA.

Dickerson, Mark O. 1992 (reprinted 1993). WHOSE NORTH: Political Change, Political Development, and Self-Government in the Northwest Territories. VANCOUVER: UBC Press.

Donelly, Jack. 1999. "What are Human Rights?" Vol. 1999: US Department of State’s Office of International Information Programs

Government of the Northwest Territories. 1993. POLICY 52.06: Traditional Knowledge.

Harden, MJ. 1999. Voices of Wisdom: Hawaiian Elders Speak. HI: Aka Press.

Hart, Elisa. "Getting Started in Oral Traditions Research." Occasional Papers of the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, No.4, Government of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, NT, 1995. ISBN 0-7708-0095-5

Hobson, George. 1992. "Traditional Knowledge IS Science." Northern Perspectives Volume 20, Number 1, Summer 1992. Published by the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee.

Kulchyski, Peter, Don McCaskill, David Newhouse (Eds). 1999. In The Words Of Elders: Aboriginal Cultures In Transition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Legat, Alice (Ed). 1991. Report of the Traditional Knowledge Working Group. Yellowknife: GNWT.

Macionis, John J., Linda M. Gerber. 2002. SOCIOLOGY: Fourth Canadian Edition. Toronto: Prentice
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:Nunavut Social Development Council. On Our Own Terms: The State of Inuit Culture and Society 2000.

Oakes, Jill, Rick Riewe (Eds). 1998. Issues in the North: Volume III. Alberta: CCI.

Oosten, Jarich, Frederic Laugrand (Eds). 2002. INUIT PERSPECTIVE ON THE 20TH CENTURY VOLUME 4: "Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Shamanism and Reintegrating Wrongdoers into the Community." Iqaluit: NAC.

"Report of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry." 1991. Volume 1: The Justice System and Aboriginal People. Winnipeg: Queen’s Printer.

Royal Commission On Aboriginal Peoples. 1996. Volume 3: Gathering Strength. Ottawa: Canada Communications Group.

---- 1996. Volume 4: Perspectives and Reality. Ottawa: Canada Communications Group.


Muriel Campbell's Web-based resources

Sociology: Paper "Suicide: Where do you fit in the picture?" by Muriel Campbell

Sociology: Visualization: "Suicide: Where do you fit in the picture?" by Muriel Campbell

Sociology: Cree Glossary: "Suicide: Where do you fit in the picture?" by Muriel Campbell

Sociology: Bibliography: "Suicide: Where do you fit in the picture?" by Muriel Campbell

Critical reading of

Cultural rights: Paper: "Traditional Knowledge: Balancing Act" by Muriel Campbell

Cultural rights: Proposal: "Traditional Knowledge: Balancing Act" by Muriel Campbell

Visualization: "Traditional Knowledge: Balancing Act" by Muriel Campbell

Cree Glossary: "Traditional Knowledge: Balancing Act" by Muriel Campbell

Bibliography: "Traditional Knowledge: Balancing Act" by Muriel Campbell Michael Ignatieff's Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry

Selected poetry

Selected links: What is the medicine wheel?

What is the wampum belt?


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