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2. Appendix 1. Inuvialuit Digital Resources and Related Sites of Interest
3. Part III. Reflection
4. Afterword
5. 7. Alternative Archaeologies and Their Impact on Disciplinary Practice
6. 4. Practice and the Inuvialuit Archaeology Partnership
7. 6. A Negotiated Analysis of Inuvialuit Material History
8. 5. Bridging Critical and Indigenist Research: Localized Critical Theory
9. 1. An Outline of Community-Based Archaeology
10. Part I. Critique
11. 3. Finding Middle Ground: The Methodological Shift
12. Part II. Practice
13. Title Page, About the Series, Copyright, Dedication
14. 2. A Critique of Inuvialuit Representation
15. Contents
16. List of Illustrations
17. Preface
18. Index
19. About the Author
20. References Cited
21. Appendix 2. Interviews with Elders, Community Leaders, and Educators in the Inuvialuit Community Cited in Text
22. Notes
23. The Wisdom of Elders: Inuvialuit Social Memories of Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century
24. ‘Beyond places of safety’ – a qualitative study exploring the implementation of mental health crisis care innovations across England
25. Implementation strategies for telemental health: a systematic review
26. Mental health in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
27. Introduction : Inuit Voices: Community-Based Archaeology across the North American Arctic
28. « Vous nous aidez à raconter notre histoire » : Restituer les histoires de vie des Inuvialuit en mode numérique et en temps réel
29. “You Help Us Tell our Story” : Making Inuvialuit Living Histories in Digital and Real Time
30. Introduction : Voix Inuit: Archéologie communautaire dans l’Arctique nord-américain
31. Voix inuit: Archeologie communautaire dans l'arctique nord-americain
32. Inuit voices: Community-based archaeology across the north American arctic
33. What has changed in the experiences of people with mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: a coproduced, qualitative interview study
34. Were the Ancient Coast Salish Farmers? A Story of Origins
35. Introduction to an Archaeology of the Heart
36. Finding Archaeological Relevance during a Pandemic and What Comes After
37. Broadening #MeToo : Tracking Dynamics in Canadian Archaeology Through a Survey on Experiences Within the Discipline
38. Enduring social communities of the Inuvialuit
39. A systematic review and meta-analysis of group peer support interventions for people experiencing mental health conditions
40. Emerging models and trends in mental health crisis care in England: a national investigation of crisis care systems
41. Correction to: Emerging models and trends in mental health crisis care in England: a national investigation of crisis care systems
42. Combustion features from short-lived intermittent occupation at a 1300-year-old Coast Salish rock shelter, British Columbia: The microstratigraphic data
43. The Sq’éwlets Youth Origins Experience
44. The use of driftwood on the North Pacific Coast: An example from southeast Alaska
45. Looking Both Ways at Community-Oriented Archaeologies in Canada
46. Archaeology as Therapy : Connecting Belongings, Knowledge, Time, Place, and Well-Being
47. Reply to Oswald et al.: scale in studies of pre-colonial forests
48. The Archaeology of the Scowlitz Site, SW British Columbia
49. Katzie & the Wapato: An Archaeological Love Story
50. Historical ecology of forest garden management in Laxyuubm Ts'msyen and beyond.
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