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Extracting knowledge: Social science, environmental impact assessment, and Indigenous consultation in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada
JM Baker, CN Westman
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (1), 144-153, 2018
1482018
Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic
I Vandebroek, A Pieroni, JR Stepp, N Hanazaki, A Ladio, RRN Alves, ...
Nature Plants 6 (7), 723-730, 2020
1142020
Ethnobiology phase VI: decolonizing institutions, projects, and scholarship
AC McAlvay, CG Armstrong, J Baker, LB Elk, S Bosco, N Hanazaki, ...
Journal of Ethnobiology 41 (2), 170-191, 2021
1002021
Do berries listen? Berries as indicators, ancestors, and agents in Canada's oil sands region
JM Baker
Ethnos 86 (2), 273-294, 2021
502021
Research as reciprocity: Northern Cree community-based and community-engaged research on wild food contamination in Alberta’s oil sands region
J Baker
Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning …, 2016
432016
Alkylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are the largest contributor to polycyclic aromatic compound concentrations in traditional foods of the Bigstone Cree Nation in …
N Golzadeh, BD Barst, JM Baker, JC Auger, MA McKinney
Environmental Pollution 275, 116625, 2021
302021
Evaluating the concentrations of total mercury, methylmercury, selenium, and selenium: mercury molar ratios in traditional foods of the Bigstone Cree in Alberta, Canada
N Golzadeh, BD Barst, N Basu, JM Baker, JC Auger, MA McKinney
Chemosphere 250, 126285, 2020
262020
The impacts of mining on the food sovereignty and security of Indigenous Peoples and local communities: A global review
GD Blanco, Á Fernández-Llamazares, GD Blanco, J Baker, MSM Tagliari, ...
Science of the Total Environment 855, 158803, 2023
142023
From traplines to pipelines: Oil sands and the pollution of berries and sacred lands from northern Alberta to North Dakota
LB Elk, JM Baker
Plants, people, and places: The roles of ethnobotany and ethnoecology in …, 2020
102020
Wisdom engaged: Traditional knowledge for northern community well-being
A Andre, JM Baker, R Beaulieu, DM Cheney, M Donnessey, M English, ...
University of Alberta Press, 2019
102019
Extracting knowledge: social science, environmental impact assessment, and Indigenous consultation in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada. Extr. Ind. Soc. 5 (1), 144–153
JM Baker, CN Westman
82018
Cranberries are Medicine: Monitoring, Sharing, and Consuming Cranberries in Fort McKay
JM Baker
Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-Being, 2019
62019
Priprá de Almeida WC
AC McAlvay, CG Armstrong, J Baker, LB Elk, S Bosco, N Hanazaki, ...
Anderson J, Asfaw Z, Borokini IT, Cano-Contreras EJ, Hoyte S, Hudson M …, 2021
52021
The Snarled Lines of Justice
J Baker, P Ebron, R Ficek, K Ho, R Ramirez, Z Todd, A Tsing, SE Vaughn
Orion Magazine, 2020
52020
Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nat Plants 6: 723–730
I Vandebroek, A Pieroni, JR Stepp, N Hanazaki, A Ladio, RRN Alves, ...
52020
Bear Stories in the Berry Patch: Caring for Boreal Forest Fire Cycles of Respect
JM Baker
Extracting Home in the Oil Sands, 119-137, 2019
52019
Do berries listen?: wild food contamination and reciprocity in Alberta’s oil sands region
JM Baker
Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA) Annual Conference. Halifax, NS, 2016
52016
the Fort McKay Berry Group. 2019.“
JM Baker
Cranberries Are Medicine: Monitoring, Sharing, and Consuming Cranberries in …, 0
4
Shining light on labels in the dark: Guidelines for offensive collections materials
L Briscoe, M Nazaire, JR Allen, J Baker, A Donnell Davenport, ...
Collections 18 (4), 506-523, 2022
32022
Eating in the Oil Sands: Sâkawiyiniwak (Northern Bush Cree) Experiences with Wild Food Contamination in Alberta's Oil Sands
JM Baker
McGill University (Canada), 2018
32018
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