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Informationen zum Autor D.B. Tindall is Associate Professor withjoint-appointments in the Department of Forest Resources Management andthe Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia.Ronald L. Trosper is Head! American Indian Studies! University of Arizona. Pamela Perreault is a member ofGarden River First Nation in Ontario and currently works as anindependent consultant for First Nation communities andorganizations.Contributors: Trena Allen! Laura Bird! MichaelBlackstock! Keith Thor Carlson! Brian Chisholm! Ken Coates! NormanDale! Jason Forsyth! James S. Frideres! J.P. Gladu! George Hoberg! Tamara Ibrahim! Naomi Krogman! John Lewis! Holly Mabee! Andrew Mason! Monique Passelac-Ross! Gabriela Pechlaner! Stephen Sheppard! M.A.(Peggy) Smith! Marc G. Stevenson! Mark L. Stevenson! and RimaWilkes. Klappentext D.B. Tindall is an associate professor with joint-appointments in the Department of Forest Resources Management and the Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Ronald L. Trosper is head of American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona. Pamela Perreault is a member of Garden River First Nation in Ontario and currently works as an independent consultant for First Nation communities and organizations.Contributors: Trena Allen! Laura Bird! Michael Blackstock! Keith Thor Carlson! Brian Chisholm! Ken Coates! Norman Dale! Jason Forsyth! James S. Frideres! J.P. Gladu! George Hoberg! Tamara Ibrahim! Naomi Krogman! John Lewis! Holly Mabee! Andrew Mason! Monique Passelac-Ross! Gabriela Pechlaner! Stephen Sheppard! M.A. (Peggy) Smith! Marc G. Stevenson! Mark L. Stevenson! and Rima Wilkes. Zusammenfassung Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada explores the historical! political! cultural! legal! and ethical issues surrounding forest resource use and discusses opportunities for collaboration between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals.