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The Aboriginal Mapping Network is a cooperative website that supports aboriginal and indigenous peoples facing similar issues such as land claims, treaty negotiations and resource development. Common tools, such as traditional use studies, GIS, and others are used in a collaborative manner.
Contact information: Greg Kehm and/or Eliana Macdonald 200 - 1238 Homer St. Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 2y5 Phone: (604) 682-4141 Fax: (604) 682-1944 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Web site: www.nativemaps.org |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 March 2008 ) |
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