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Following are links to web sites and references to publications that address issues associated with the interface between Indigenous knowledge and Western science. If you know of other web sites or publications that you think should be added to this list, please forward the information to Ray Barnhardt at ffrjb@uaf.edu.

Publications


Arctic Council. (2004). Arctic Human Development Report. Copenhagen: Arctic Council.

Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy (1993). A Research Program on Indigenous Knowledge, Inuit Circumpolar Conference.

Barnhardt, R. and A. O. Kawagley (2005). Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Alaska Native Ways of Knowing. Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 36(1), 8-23.

Barnhardt, R. and A. O. Kawagley (1999). Education Indigenous to Place: Western Science Meets Indigenous Reality. Ecological Education in Action. G. Smith and D. Williams. New York, SUNY Press.

Battiste, M. (2002). Indigenous Knowledge and Pedagogy in First Nations Education: A Literature Review with Recommendations. Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.

Battiste, M. (2007). Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan. (http://www.ccl-cca.ca/CCL/AboutCCL/KnowledgeCentres/AboriginalLearning/index.htm)

Canadian Council on Learning. (2007). The Cultural Divide in Science Education for Aboriginal Learners. (http://www.ccl-cca.ca/CCL/Reports/LessonsInLearning/)

Gearheard, S. Shirley, J. (2007). Challenges in community-research relationships : learning from natural science in Nunavut. Arctic, v. 60, no. 1, Mar. 2007, p. 62-74

Hansen, S. A. and J. W. VanFleet (2003). Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property. Washington, D.C., American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Helander-Renvall, E. (2005). Composite Report on Status and Trends Regarding the Knowledge, Innovations and Practices of Indigenoius and Local Communities: Arctic Region. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations Environment Programme.

Huntington, H. P., S. F. Trainor, D. C. Natcher, O. H. Huntington, L. DeWilde
and F. Stuart Chapin III 2006. The Significance of Context in Community-Based
Research: Understanding Discussions about Wildfire in Huslia, Alaska. Ecology
and Society 11 (1): 40. [online] URL:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art40/

ICARP II. (2005). Working Group on Indigenous Peoples and Change in the Arctic: Adaptation, Adjustment and Empowerment. Copenhagen: International Conference on Arctic Research Planning II.

James, K., Ed. (2001). Science and Native American Communities. Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press.

Kawagley, A. O., D. Norris-Tull, et al. (1998). The Indigenous Worldview of Yupiaq Culture: It's Scientific Nature and Relevance to the Practice and Teaching of Science. Journal of Research in Science Teaching 35(2): 133-144.

Kawagley, O. (1995). A Yupiaq World View: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit. Prospect Heights, IL, Waveland Press.

Kullerud, L. (2005). UArctic Strategic Plan. Copenhagen: University of the Arctic.

Krupnik, I. and D. Jolly (Eds.) (2001). The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Fairbanks, AK, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States.

Nader, L. (1996). Naked Science: Anthropological Inquiries into Boundaries, Power and Knowledge. New York, NY: Routledge.

Pfirman, S., Bell, R., Turrin, M., & Mare, P. (2004). Bridging the Poles: Education Linked with Research. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs.

Study of Environmental Change (SEARCH). 2005. Study of Environmental Arctic Change: Plans for Implementation During the International Polar Year and Beyond. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS).

Stephens, S. (2000). Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum. Fairbanks, AK, Alaska Native Knowledge Network, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Woo, M.-K. et al. (2007). Science meets traditional knowledge : water and climate in the Sahtu (Great Bear Lake) region, Northwest Territories, Canada. Arctic, v. 60, no. 1, Mar. 2007, p. 37-46.


Links related to cultural and intellectual property rights and research ethics


Guidelines for Respecting Cultural Knowledge
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/standards/knowledge.html

Mataatua Declaration on Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous People
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/mataatua.htm

Principles for the Conduct of Research in the Arctic
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/IKS/conduct.html

Alaska Federation of Natives Guidelines for Research
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/IKS/afnguide.html

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
http://www.cwis.org/drft9329.html

Alaska Native Knowledge Network
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu

Alaska Native Science Commission
http://www.nativescience.org/
http://www.nativeknowledge.org

Draft report on Traditional Knowledge from WIPO
http://www.wipo.int/traditionalknowledge/report/

Indigenous Research Protocol (Yukon)
http://pkp.sfu.ca/prototypes/firstnations/research/index.html

Yukon College - NRI Research Evaluation Guidelines. (2000). [online]. Whitehorse. [Available at: http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/programs/nri/institute/nri3.htm#iac]


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