Journal article
Re-cognizing Co-management as Co-governance: Visions and Histories of Conservation at James Bay
Abstract
James Bay Cree “hunting leaders” claim extensive authority over their hunting territories, including authority to control non-Native activities on them. They are encouraged by recalling that their authority has been recognized repeatedly by government officials over decades. I show that beaver conservation and co-management included repeated acknowledgments that nation state and Cree governing practices co-existed and were necessary to each …
Authors
Feit HA
Journal
Anthropologica, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 267–288
Publication Date
2005
ISSN
0003-5459