ENSC 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Uranium Mining, Germination, Indigenous Rights

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26/09/2017 - reconciliation: knowledge, identity and probability p. 1: research project: how students feel about the material being taught - link to a survey, professor robert lovelace - scholar, activist, educationalist, former first nations chief - stopping. Uranium mining and other campaigns: reconciliation, very politically active topic; people of canada and gov"t are not necessarily the same; similar distinction b/w indigenous and aboriginal, house to burn down, worst thing that can happen to a family. Ireland and scotland: collapse of indigeneity into a one-size fits all mould. Indigenous: a quality of community life having adapted a knowledgeable culture in a specific place where human and ecosystem activity support and enhance on another. Family of 7 would need 1200km^2 for hunting territory in pa 200km^2, in. Central am you can support 25000 - pop size and density also depends on the env"t you"re in and s and d have a lot to do w/ social and cultural activities.

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