2021
Lewis, D., Castleden, H., Apostle, R., Francis, S., & Francis-Strickland, K.
The authors utilize a Mi'kmaw environmental health research framework to guide the interpretation of oral histories from Pictou Landing First Nation knowledge holders about the relationship they have to a culturally significant lagoon and the impacts that have occurred since the lagoon became polluted by effluent from a pulp and paper mill.
Linking Land Displacement and Environmental Dispossession to Mi'kmaw Health and Well-Being: Culturally Relevant Place-Based Interpretive Frameworks Matter.
Lewis, D., Castleden, H., Apostle, R., Francis, S., & Francis-Strickland, K. (2021). Linking land displacement and environmental dispossession to Mi'kmaw health and well-being: Culturally relevant place-based interpretive frameworks matter. The Canadian Geographer, 65(1), 66-81.
January 2024
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