Aboriginal women, mining negotiations, and project development: analyzing the motivations and priorities shaping leadership and participation
The major objective of this thesis is to assess the role and contributions of Aboriginal women to mining negotiations and project development. Utilizing qualitative feminist research methodology, this research incorporated the perspectives of several participants all involved in the mining industry...
Main Author: | LaBelle, Stephanie C. |
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Other Authors: | Wuttunee, Wanda (Native Studies) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30351 |
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