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1 An investigation into Saugeen Ojibway Nation-based ecological knowledge on the ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) of Lake Huron Duncan, Alexander T.

49 S1 p. S138-S147
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2 A river reborn: The fulfillment of the project partnership agreement for the removal of Sabin Dam Fessell, B.

49 S1 p. S72-S77
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3 Bridging Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge systems and practices for sustainable management of aquatic resources from East to West Africa Obiero, Kevin O.

49 S1 p. S128-S137
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4 Building trust through the Two-Eyed Seeing approach to joint fisheries research Almack, Kaitlin

49 S1 p. S46-S57
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5 Challenges and successes of using Two-Eyed Seeing to teach Indigenous science at a predominantly white institution Bardwell, Belinda

49 S1 p. S78-S83
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6 Collaborative watershed analysis: A ‘groupthink’ assessment of cumulative effects Ho-Tassone, Elaine

49 S1 p. S104-S115
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7 Drawing on Anishinaabek knowledge to protect water McGregor, Lorrilee

49 S1 p. S84-S86
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8 Editorial Board
49 S1 p. i-ii
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9 Experiences and insights on Bridging Knowledge Systems between Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners: Learnings from the Laurentian Great Lakes Stirling, Kasey M.

49 S1 p. S58-S71
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10 Forging a new path for multi-cultural fishery management Holtgren, J. Marty

49 S1 p. S116-S127
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11 Knowledge co-creation through Indigenous arts: Diversity in freshwater quality monitoring and management Ho-Tassone, Elaine

49 S1 p. S93-S103
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12 Reconciling our relationships with the Great Lakes Chiblow, Susan

49 S1 p. S87-S92
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13 Saugeen Ojibway Nation community input and action: Initiating a two-eyed seeing approach for dikameg (Coregonus clupeaformis) in Lake Huron Gobin, Jenilee

49 S1 p. S160-S171
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14 Seasons of research with/by/as the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Shaw, Emily L.

49 S1 p. S32-S45
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15 Sharing across the space: Introduction to a special issue on bridging Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge systems Muir, A.M.

49 S1 p. S1-S11
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16 Towards meaningful research and engagement: Indigenous knowledge systems and Great Lakes governance McGregor, Deborah

49 S1 p. S22-S31
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17 Two-Eyed Seeing: Developing perspective and wisdom on sea lamprey in the Laurentian Great Lakes Nonkes, Charity

49 S1 p. S148-S159
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18 Wise practices: Indigenous-settler relations in Laurentian Great Lakes fishery governance and water protection Mussett, Kate J.

49 S1 p. S12-S21
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