Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indigenous Women and Knowledge - IsabelAltamirano-Jiménez and Nathalie Kermoal
1 Distortion and Healing: Finding Balance and a "GoodMind" Through the Rearticulation of Sky Woman's Journey -Kahente Horn-Miller
2 Double Consciousness and Cree Perspectives: Reclaiming IndigenousWomen's Knowledge - Shalene Jobin Vandervelde
3 Naskapi Women: Words, Narratives, and Knowledge - Carole Lévesque,Denise Geoffroy, and Geneviève Polèse
4 Mapping, Knowledge, and Gender in the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua- Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez and Leanna Parker
5 Métis Women's Environmental Knowledge and the Recognition ofMétis Rights - Nathalie Kermoal
6 Community-Based Research and Métis Women's Knowledge inNorthwest Saskatchewan - Kathy L. Hodgson Smith and NathalieKermoal
7 Gender and the Social Dimensions of Changing Caribou Populationsin the Western Arctic - Brenda Parlee and Kristine Wray
8 "This Is the Life": Women's Harvesting, Fishing,and Food Security in Paulatuuq, Northwest Territories - Zoe Todd
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