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Potential impacts of reduced seafood consumption on myocardial infarction among coastal First Nations in British Columbia, Canada
Published 2024-01-01“…The objective of this study is to examine the potential cardiovascular risk of climate-related declines in seafood consumption among First Nations in British Columbia by assessing the combined effects of reduced omega-3 fatty acids and mercury intake from seafood on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in 2050 relative to 2009. …”
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Wild About Wolves: Using collaboration and innovation to bridge parks, people, and predators
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Il museo di antropologia come museo culturale: il caso del MOA di Vancouver
Published 2011-03-01“…After a brief survey on collections in the epoch of European geographical discoveries and on the birth of anthropology as a science in colonial times, the essay will consider the exhibition of cultural artefacts belonging to the First Nations of British Columbia in the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) in Vancouver. …”
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I Could Turn You to Stone: Indigenous Blockades in an Age of Climate Change
Published 2018-12-01“…The Secwépemc First Nation of British Columbia, Canada, has a myth where a character, Sk’elép, encounters strangers who try to “transform” him, but fail. …”
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Repatriation and the production of kinship and memory: anthropological perspectives on the repatriation of Haida ancestral remains
Published 2008“…An ethnographic approach is used to produce a nuanced investigation of the efforts of the Haida First Nation in British Columbia, Canada, to repatriate the human remains of their ancestors from collections around the world. …”
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Survival costs of reproduction are independent of energy costs in a seabird, the pelagic cormorant
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