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Chiixuu Tll iinasdll: Indigenous Ethics and Values Lead to Ecological Restoration for People and Place in Gwaii Haanas

Lynn C. Lee, Gwiisihlgaa Daniel McNeill, Pauline Ridings, Mike Featherstone, Daniel K. Okamoto, Nathan B. Spindel, Aaron W.E. Galloway, Gary W. Saunders, Emily M. Adamczyk, Luba Reshitnyk, Ondine Pontier, Miranda Post, Robyn Irvine, Gulxa taa’a gaagii ng.aang Nadine Wilson and SG̱iids Ḵung Vanessa Bellis
Ecological Restoration, March 2021, 39 (1-2) 45-51; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.39.1-2.45
Lynn C. Lee
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site, 60 Second Beach Road, Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
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Gwiisihlgaa Daniel McNeill
Haida Fisheries Program, British Columbia, Canada
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Pauline Ridings
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
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Mike Featherstone
Pacific Urchin Harvesters Association, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
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Daniel K. Okamoto
Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
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Nathan B. Spindel
Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
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Aaron W.E. Galloway
University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Charleston, Oregon, USA
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Gary W. Saunders
Centre for Environmental and Molecular Algal Research, Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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Emily M. Adamczyk
Department of Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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Luba Reshitnyk
Hakai Institute, Heriot Bay, British Columbia, Canada
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Ondine Pontier
Hakai Institute, Heriot Bay, British Columbia, Canada
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Miranda Post
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site, Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
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Robyn Irvine
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site, Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
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Gulxa taa’a gaagii ng.aang Nadine Wilson
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site, Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
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SG̱iids Ḵung Vanessa Bellis
Haida Fisheries Program, Old Massett, British Columbia, Canada
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