Publications, Activities, and Awards
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42nd New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
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Anthropological Engagements with Divisions and Disputes
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Decolonizing Approaches to Geothermal Energy Development in Alberta through Indigenous Community-Led Research and Engagement.
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Deep Entanglements: Geothermal power development and Indigenous-state relations from Aotearoa New Zealand to Alberta
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Entangled, but disengaged: Geothermal energy policy development without First Nations in Alberta
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Greasing the Tracts: How Oil & Gas Tactics Slide into Geothermal Legislation
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Indigenous Rights, the Environmental and Geothermal Energy Development in the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Indigenous youth engaging in community-led research to decolonize renewable energy development.
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Keepers of the Fire, Keepers of the Water: Language, loss, and regeneration through geothermal practices on Indigenous lands
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On the Protocol of Land Acknowledgements
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Power and protocol: Indigenous oral histories and geothermal energy development
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Terra Nullius or Commons? Undermining Maori Rights and Title Under New Zealand’s Marine and Coastal Areas (Takutai Moana) Act
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The Pools of Ngāwha: Power, History and the Recognition of Māori Interests.
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Tracing the Genealogies of Supportive Research Networks: Māori Anthropological Pathways