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Journal articles on the topic "Songhees"
Marshall, Daniel Patrick. "Songhees Pictorial: A History of the Songhees People as Seen by Outsiders, 1790-1912 (review)." Canadian Historical Review 86, no. 4 (2005): 724–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/can.2005.0155.
Full textGreen, Jacquie, Rebecca Taylor, Rakiva Larken, Margaret Brier, and Trevor Good. "Voices of Students: We are Here! We are Ready to Care for the Next Generations! “Gathering & Sharing Wisdom Conference” and the Indigenous Child Welfare Research Network." First Peoples Child & Family Review 5, no. 1 (May 7, 2020): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1069058ar.
Full textWoods, Haro, Narda Nelson, Sherri-Lynn Yazbeck, Ildikó Danis, Deanna Elliott, Julia Wilson, Johanna Payjack, and Anne Pickup. "With(in) the Forest: (Re)conceptualizing Pedagogies of Care." Journal of Childhood Studies 43, no. 1 (June 8, 2018): 44–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/jcs.v43i1.18264.
Full textBuscher, Elena, Darcy L. Mathews, Cheryl Bryce, Kathleen Bryce, Darlene Joseph, and Natalie C. Ban. "Differences and similarities between Indigenous and conventional marine conservation planning: The case of the Songhees Nation, Canada." Marine Policy 129 (July 2021): 104520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104520.
Full textStoller, Paul, and Cheryl Olkes. "La sauce épaisse. Remarques sur les relations sociales songhaïs." Anthropologie et Sociétés 14, no. 2 (September 10, 2003): 57–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015128ar.
Full textLin, Ji-Yuan, Ming-Der Yang, Bo-Rung Lin, and Ping-Sien Lin. "Risk assessment of debris flows in Songhe Stream, Taiwan." Engineering Geology 123, no. 1-2 (November 2011): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2011.07.003.
Full textSong, Songhee Karen. "Songhee (Karen) Song, DDS, MS, Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, Center for Craniofacial Regeneration, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA." Endodontic Topics 28, no. 1 (March 2013): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/etp.12037_4.
Full textCheng, Wei, Ruidong Yang, and Qin Zhang. "Origin of a Petrographic Coal Structure and Its Implication for Coalbed Methane Evaluation." Minerals 10, no. 6 (June 16, 2020): 543. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min10060543.
Full textChen, S. C., C. Y. Wu, and B. T. Huang. "The efficiency of a risk reduction program for debris-flow disasters – a case study of the Songhe community in Taiwan." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10, no. 7 (July 16, 2010): 1591–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-1591-2010.
Full textYang, Zhaobiao, Zonghao Qin, Guangcheng Wang, and Cunlei Li. "Environmental Effects of Water Product from Coalbed Methane Wells: A Case Study of the Songhe Well Group, Western Guizhou, China." Natural Resources Research 30, no. 5 (April 11, 2021): 3747–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11053-021-09866-w.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Songhees"
Buscher, Elena. "Supporting indigenous marine conservation planning: a case study of the Songhees Nation." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11318.
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Gomes, Thiago C. "Restoring Tl'chés: an ethnoecological restoration study in Chatham Islands, British Columbia, Canada." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4138.
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Forest-Hammond, Elise Gabrielle. "A human history of Tl’chés, 1860-1973." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11713.
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Nolan, Tess. "A phonetic investigation of vowel variation in Lekwungen." Thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/8062.
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Stewart, Suzanne L. "Indigenous mental health: Canadian Native counsellors' narratives." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1835.
Full textTseng, Yu-Hsien, and 曾昱憲. "Investigation of Autonomous Disaster Prevention in Songhe Community." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3832mu.
Full text吳鳳科技大學
消防研究所
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Abstract Taiwan located on the main path of typhoon in west Pacific Ocean and is on the boundary of Eurasian Plate and Philippine Sea Plate, which is central pacific seismic zone. Due to the location, earthquake, flood, landslides and earth flow are all pretty common in Taiwan. There are 73% of popularity are exposed in three kinds of different natural disaster at the same time. The percentage is high to 99% if the condition is exposed in two kinds of different natural disasters at the same time. Therefore, Taiwan was listed as global risk-prone area. Due to the process of industry and technology, all kinds of massive man-made disaster happened one after another. It became the issue that people in Taiwan must take serious about. From the experience before, large-scale disasters sure caused massive lost and damage. There are some places are same as Taiwan, they got a lot of natural disaster but every time they can keep the damage within a limited range. On the other hand, there are also some places can’t react well when the disaster happens. The population casualties and lost of property will be massive but the disaster scale isn’t really that serious. After analyzing, the main difference is how people and government react while the disaster happens. This is the most critical factors. This is the discussion of disaster prevention and response progressing in Song He Community located at 29kilometer, Tai 8-line, He-Ping District, Taichung City. The grass root of the community is the main subject to develop voluntary disaster prevention. Based on the disaster prevention group, we added rescue and fire fighting facilities and first aid. Let the public personally be part of the system and learned disaster prevention related knowledge. We will focus on strengthen the prevention of fire, disaster rescue and first aid. With learning the related information and rescue, it can inspire people to have awareness of disaster prevention. It can also raise the precaution of “Defense, Refuge, and Eliminate”. People can evacuate quickly to cut down the number of injuries and deaths. By doing so, we can reach the goal of self and mutual aid. Our purpose is to reduce the impact of people by establishing and implementing he concept of disaster prevention.
HUNG, JR-MING, and 洪志明. "Songhe Tribe Culture from the Perspective of Knowledge Management." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/84834009578583442746.
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國際經營管理碩士學位學程
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At the beginning of 21st century, the economy condition has turned into innovation economy condition. Thus, all administrators are making efforts to promote their local cultural industries. Local cultural industry is not only an economic and cultural resource worthy of development but also a cultural tourism resource irreplaceable for local development of rural community. This study chose Songhe tribe, Pok Oi village, Heping Township, Taichung County as its research fields. Based on literature review, this research uses the knowledge management and locally culture industry as a theoretical framework. This study has some findings as follows: (1) Songhe constructs the knowledge management model and uses locally culture for researching and developing new product value.(2) Promote the commitment and understating of the residents to the local community industry. And this kind of cultural patterns implies the subsistence strategy of maintaining collective action and a sense of belonging, which is under the ethnic identity. (3) Songhe should occasionally hold courses in the nature ecological and legal knowledge and information. Promoting resident self-acting to sweep and clean up their living environment.
Yeh, Kai-Hsiang, and 葉凱翔. "Learning from Disaster for Resilience: A study on Songhe Village." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wqtezw.
Full text國立臺灣師範大學
環境教育研究所
105
This research aims at bringing awareness of disaster resilience, by understanding how Songhe tribe rehabilitate after disasters and how they have coexisted with their environment for the past several years. 13 years ago, the Songhe tribe experienced a severe mudslide caused by back to back typhoons, Mindulle and Aere. Validated by this incident, the goal of the research is to use Songhe’s experience and environment to examine how mudslides affect the tribe, especially the effects on the people’s formation of disaster resilience and disaster learning. During the research, 29 volunteer inhabitants who have experienced mudslides were interviewed on how they developed their disaster resilience, and how they reconnected with their environment. The research found that, after disaster, Songhe people understood the importance of the interaction between human and nature, and view the environment as part of their community. The conclusion of this research were as following. (1) Songhe people’s disaster learning, was based on coexisting with their environment. (2) Songhe people’s disaster resilience was centered on the people to go alongside with nature. (3) Disaster learning was the first step into building disaster resilience. Using Songhe as an example, this research is hoped to contribute to further investigation of disaster resilience subject matter.
Chang, Kai-Min, and 張凱閔. "Local Knowledge for Disaster Risk Reduction–A Case Study of Songhe Tribes." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ru3p84.
Full text中央警察大學
防災研究所
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Local knowledge is embedded in the local socio-cultural context and practiced as part of a lifestyle. The application of local knowledge in disaster management is a cross-disciplinary issue of contemporary concern and a disaster way of thinking and practice that has been actively promoted in recent years by disaster management units in the nation and academics engaged in disaster research. The early warning system developed by the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction in 2009 is an example of the application of local knowledge in the practice of disaster management. In another instance, the United Nations clarified the important role played by local knowledge in disaster management and the important contributions of experience and knowledge in developing disaster preparedness plans and potential disaster warnings in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. However, in Taiwan, research on local knowledge and disaster management is a field that has relatively limited cross-disciplinary exchange. Often, the public sector has different perspectives from the local population regarding the implementation of disaster management measures. Therefore, this study, which uses Taichung City and Tbulan located in Heping District as the subjects, adopts a qualitative research perspective by using semi-structured interviews and participatory workshops to collect information. The results of the study show that after experiencing several disasters, the local population develops keener environmental observation skills compared to others by using “visible local knowledge” to observe changes in the surrounding terrain, hydrology, flora, fauna, and other aspects to identify potential disaster risks. Before the onset of a disaster, the local population uses local knowledge and early warnings to reduce the damages caused by the disaster. Through "invisible local knowledge," they can use what they have learned about the natural resources, social relations, and disaster experiences to enhance their ability to respond to disasters. Finally, they can act as interpreters and use their language to communicate the interests of their counterparts, thereby ensuring that disaster management measures meet local needs. On the other hand, they can act as understanders to use their local perspective to understand the language used by locals for communication, thereby resolving the issue of unequal power during disaster governance and promoting the effective exchange of ideas. This study recommends governmental units to focus on the use of local knowledge in the implementation of disaster prevention measures, whether they pertain to early disaster identification and warning mechanisms or the development and utilization of natural resources, social relations, and disaster experiences, to effectively reduce the negative impact of disasters. Finally, the local-level public sector should conduct participatory workshops and similar events to integrate local stakeholders into a single platform and discuss disaster prevention issues together; this will help to formulate disaster management models with local characteristics.
Du, Ya-Jhu, and 杜雅竹. "Resident’s Opinions toward Community Forestry and Its Impact Factors-A Case Study in Songhe Community." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3q33cm.
Full text國立中興大學
森林學系所
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With increasing awareness in environment, how to manage natural resources become an important issue worldwide. Community forestry is one of the management models to manage forests by the local residents. This policy aims to develop the ecological, economic and social aspects of sustainability. In Taiwan, the government implements the community forestry program since 2002. The results of the program showed that the participators are mainly in the non-indigenous communities. In addition, most of communities joined the forest recreation program. However, these results might not meet the international goal of community forestry policy. In order to consistent with the core value of international community forestry, the indigenous communities and the communities in mountain areas should be promoted. Therefore, understanding these residents’ opinion and whether they agree with the goals of community forestry is very important. The purpose of this study was to measure residents’ attitudes toward community forestry goal, and to understand the influence factors of attitudes based on cognitive hierarchy model, so as to understand the differences in residents'' opinions and to promote the goals of community forestry. Data on this investigation was obtained from Songhe community in Taichung. A total of 117 valid questionnaires were collected from December 2017 to March 2018. The results indicated that the residents held higher value in the forest values of sustainability forests and the environment values of environmental resources were being destroyed and resources were limited. Residents supported that the implementation of community forestry projects can help the community to maintain their environment and ecology. However, many residents did not know the content of community forestry project. According to regression analysis, I found that the people who embraced more forest values of sustainability and environmental values of the destruction of the identity environment had more positive attitudes toward implementing community forestry will help improve the environment and protect the ecology. Regarding people’s attitudes of implementing community forestry can improve the economy and social issues, the results showed that the residents who did not join the community organization had more positive attitudes than the joiner. In addition, the people who embraced more forest values of sustainability and the environment values of “had the ability to control and used natural resources” and “the environment was destroyed and natural resources were limited” had more positive attitudes toward implementing community forestry can improve the economy and improve social issues. Overall, the results can offer some information to improve community forest program.
Books on the topic "Songhees"
Keddie, Grant R. Songhees pictorial: A history of the Songhees people as seen by outsiders, 1790-1912. Victoria: Royal BC Museum, 2003.
Find full textZhang, Songhe. Songhe shi xuan. Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing, 1990.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Songhees"
"Songhees Salmon: the Dick Family Recipes." In Anthropologist'S Cookbook, 155–60. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203038857-39.
Full text"Legal geographies of Aboriginal segregation in British Columbia: the making and unmaking of the Songhees reserve, 1850–1911: Renisa Mawani." In Isolation, 173–90. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203405222-20.
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