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Indigenous Knowledge of Human-polar Bear Coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Indigenous Knowledge of Human-polar Bear Coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

This research project was cocreated by Katharina M. Miller, Georgina Berg, The Indigenous Knowledge Keepers of Churchill, Manitoba, and Michael Spence with guidance from Dr. Michael Lickers, Adjunct Professor & Indigenous Scholar in Residence at Royal Roads University and Dr. Dominique Henri, Research Scientist at Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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This research project was approved by the Royal Roads University Research Ethics Board and followed the Principles of OCAP®—the First Nations principles of ownership, control, access, and possession – asserting that First Nations have control over data collection processes, and that the research participants in this study granted permissions for all aspects of this study and own and control how this information can be used now and into the future.


This research project was made possible with funding from Polar Bears International and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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For more information about this research project please contact Katharina (Kt) M. Miller at ktmiller@cmail.carleton.ca