While where talking about reserve lands, might want to check this out. (i havent gone through it myself yet)
Direct from the source is always nicer, which is why i go for a 'conversion script' instead, so only local area mappers, and us (loco) national mappers :-) would be able to keep up with the pace. :-) and why i asked for a link to the NRCan source. (it might be the same) The attribution (as always) needs to be varified. Cheers, Sam ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Thistle Consulting Services <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 09 Sep 2009 15:36:03 -0700 Subject: Aboriginal Mapping Network To: Sam Vekemans <[email protected]> Sam, fyi - the Hul'qumi'num are part of an Aboriginal Mapping Network that you may wish to review in order to include in your work. And they source forestry and other maps that can offer addtional info, etc cheers Laurie ******** http://www.nativemaps.org/taxonomy/term/88 Upcoming Events A Personal Journey with Geospatial Education & Tribal Colleges(Event)(6 days) September NW Tribal GIS User Group Meeting(Event)(14 days) Africa GIS 2009 (Kampala, Uganda)(Event)(47 days) WebEx Presentation: Aboriginal Community Land and Resource Management Geospatial Data Needs Assessment(Event)(49 days) [image: Add to iCalendar] more Poll What mapping software do you use most often?: Newer ESRI products (eg. ArcGIS 8.x or 9.x) Older ESRI products (eg. ArcView 3.x) MapInfo Manifold Open Source platforms (e.g. QGIS, uDig, GRASS, etc.) Other (e.g. FME, MaPublisher, CAD, etc.) Online options (e.g. Google maps/Earth, MapMaker, etc.) I'm a map-lover, not a map-maker (yet!) -- Twitter: @Acrosscanada Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

