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Living Proof: The Essential Data-Collection Guide for Indigenous Use-and-Occupancy Map Surveys

Author: 
Terry Tobias
Publication Date: 
March 15, 2010

From the Aboriginal Mapping Network (AMN), co-publishing with Ecotrust Canada and Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC), this how-to manual describes a peer-reviewed methodology for high-quality indigenous cultural knowledge collection. Terry Tobias writes here about Indigenous use-and-occupancy map surveys; the book includes over 150 maps and an equal number of photos and graphics. The methodology is presented with many supporting photos and graphics - including those from many aboriginal communities across Canada (and two Aboriginal communities from Australia), whose stories, photos, and maps are included.

The author notes in the introduction that: "Designing an effective use-and-occupancy research project is a creative process that requires reflection, solid thinking, common sense, experience, patience and a good work ethic. Templates are provided in these pages to help readers assemble the tools needed for their map surveys, but these are not one-size-fits-all solutions....The community's own methodology will be described in a custom-written data-collection manual..."

Following a welcome, 2 forewords, and an introduction, the manual includes:

  • Chapter 1 Using Your Maps - Tsleil-Waututh Case Study
  • Chapter 2 Jumping In - Use-and-Occupancy Mapping
  • Chapter 3 Understanding the Basics - Map-Biography Method
  • Chapter 4 Looking at Maps - Sample Map Biographies
  • Chapter 5 Charting a Steady Course - Research Principles
  • Chapter 6 Rules of the Game - Understanding Data Quality
  • Chapter 7 Getting Started - Advice for Early Decisions
  • Chapter 8 Keeping Research on Track - Project Management
  • Chapter 9 Designing the Research - Map-Survey Parameters
  • Chapter 10 Clarity of Communication - The Questionnaire
  • Chapter 11 Things You'll Need - The Map Toolkit
  • Chapter 12 Recording Spatial Data - Marking Features on Maps
  • Chapter 13 Documenting the Process - The Research Record
  • Chapter 14 A Structure for Success - The Interview Procedure
  • Chapter 15 The Interviewer's Bible - The Data-Collection Manual
  • Chapter 16 A Necessary Roadtest - Interviewer Training + Pretest
  • Chapter 17 Holding it Together - The Interview Relationship
  • Chapter 18 Getting Community Approval - Verification of Map Data
  • Chapter 19 A Tricky Business - Place-Name Mapping
  • Chapter 20 Good Methodology Travels - Australian Case Study
  • Appendix 1 - Benchmarking Best Practices
  • Appendix 2 - Tasks of a Use-and-Occupancy Map Survey
  • Appendix 3 - Conventional Coding Systems
  • Appendix 4 - Avoiding Large-Polygon Problems
  • Appendix 5 - Community Meetings to Define Survey Parameters
  • Appendix 6 - Map-Toolkit Supplies
  • Appendix 7 - Adding Value to Base Maps

Final sections include: "More Voices: Practitioner Quotes", a glossary, recommended reading, sources: maps and photography, acknowledgments, and index.

Cost: 
Hardcover: for-profit: CAD$147; non-profit: CAD$105; Softcover: for-profit: CAD$73.50; non-profit: CAD$52.50 & shipping and handling (CAD$18 within British Columbia and CAD$22 elsewhere)
Number of Pages: 

486

Contact Information: 
Source: 

Email from Gregory Kehm to The Communication Initiative on April 12 2010.

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