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Hunting, Healing & Human-Land Relationships



The Thesis



Hunting, Healing & Human-Land Relationships





An inquiry into health & healing through Indigenous informed hunting practices, land relationships & ways of knowing



by



Katriona Siloen Auerbach



B.A., Vancouver Island University, 2015



THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES




UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA


September 2018



© Katriona S. Auerbach, 2018


Full Thesis
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abstract





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acknowledgements





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Preface





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Chapter One



The Beginning: Conversations with Crow





1.1 - Important Concepts

1.2 - The Project

1.3 - Outline of Thesis

1.4 - Who does the research benefit

1.5 - Researcher Background​


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Chapter two



The Middle: Understanding the Story Within





2.1 - Review of literature

2.2 - Indigenous methodologies & theoretical frameworks

2.3 - Methods​


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Chapter THREE



A New Beginning: Learning from the Elders





Knowledge Holder Interviews - 3.1


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Chapter Four



An End with no End: Storying the Teachings into Life, Art & Healing





Scraping HIdes with Mildred Martin - 4.1

Visiting Village Island with ARthur MAnuel Dick - 4.2

Standing Rock - 4.3

the hunt - 4.4

Drum Making with Bill Bertschy - 4.5

Hanblecheya with SherryLynne Jondreau - 4.6

Visiting a Uchucklesaht Village with Daisy Georgina Laing - 4.7


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Chapter Five



In Summary: An Open-Ended Conclusion




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References




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