What Lessons Can Sámi, Navigating Increasingly Depleted and Restricted Salmon Fisheries, Learn from
the Approach of Indigenous Peoples in Canada?. Schreiber, D. In Camilla Brattland and Stine Rybråten, eds. Towards Indigenous Leadership in Salmon Governance? Report from the 2022 Indigenous Salmon Peoples Gathering, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), p. 21-27, 2023. link
Improving socio-economic valuation in the aquatic species at risk process for First Nations in BC. Schreiber, D. First Nations Fisheries Council, 12 April 2021. link
Under 1850 Robinson-Superior Treaty All Crown Revenues to Flow to Anishinabek. Schreiber, D. Anishinabek News, 9 July 2018. link
Lawyer's one-act play highlights the Crown's 1850 perspective on the Robinson Huron Treaty. Schreiber, D. Anishinabek News, 14 June 2018. link
The Anishinabek Nation War Club and the Crown's Loyal Witness. Schreiber, D. Anishinabek News, 21 March 2018. link
Robinson-Huron Treaty Annuities Trial Hears from Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Schreiber, D. Anishinabek News, 16 February 2018. link
Hope and Expectation on Turtle Island. Schreiber, D. Network in Canadian History & Environment, 6 June 2017. link
Scholarly Publications
Governance of Marine Space: Interactions between the Salmon Aquaculture Industry and Indigenous People in Norway and Canada. Eythórsson, E., Schreiber, D., Brattland, C., and Broderstad, E.G. In S. Allen, N. Bankes, and Ravna, Ø., eds. The Rights of Indigenous People in Marine Areas, Hart Publishing, Oxford, p. 353-374, 2019.
Forms of Relatedness: Harlan Smith and the Taxonomic Method. Schreiber, D. In Regna Darnell and Frederich Gleach, eds. Corridor Talk to Culture History: Public Anthropology and its Consequences (Histories of Anthropology Annual, Volume 9), University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE, p. 33-80, 2015. link
Immobilizing Polar Bears/Inuit: Productivity and Interspecies Wildlife Management in the Canadian
Arctic. Schreiber, D. Anthropologica, 55: 157-176, 2013. pdf
Book review: Hunters at the Margin: Native People and Wildlife Conservation in the Northwest Territories . Schreiber, D. American Indian Quarterly, 34(3): 402-404, 2010.
"They Had a Deep Respect for the Earth:" Teaching Ethnoecology in the Settler-Canadian Classroom. Schreiber, D. New Proposals, 3(3): 32-40, 2010. pdf
Glaciers Listen: A Review Essay and Response to Cole Harris. Schreiber, D. BC Studies, 159: 131-139, 2008. pdf
"A Liberal and Paternal Spirit:" Indian Agents and Native Fisheries in Canada. Schreiber, D. Ethnohistory, 55(1): 87-118, 2008. link
Collaborations on the Periphery: The Wolcott-Sewid Potlatch Controversy. Newell, D. and Schreiber, D. BC Studies, 152:7-33, 2007. pdf
Book review: Salmon Farming: The Whole Story. Schreiber, D. BC Studies, 154:155-157, 2007.
First Nations, Consultation, and the Rule of Law: Salmon Farming and Colonialism in British Columbia. Schreiber, D. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 30(4): 19-40, 2006.
"Why Spend a Lot of Time Dwelling on the Past?" Understanding Resistance to Contemporary Salmon Farming in Kwakwaka'wakw Territory. Schreiber, D. and Newell, D. In Dirlik, Arif, editor. Pedagogies of the Global: Knowledge in the Human Interest, Paradigm Press, Boulder, CO., p. 217-232, 2006. link
Negotiating TEK in BC Salmon Farming: "Learning from Each Other" or Managing Tradition and Eliminating Contention?. Schreiber, D. and Newell, D. BC Studies, 150:79-102, 2006. pdf
Salmon Farming and Salmon People: Identity and Environment in the Leggatt Inquiry. Schreiber, D. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 27(4): 79-103, 2003.
The Framing of Farmed Fish: Product, Efficiency, and Technology. Schreiber, D., Matthews, R., and Elliott, B. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28(2): 153-169, 2003. pdf
"Our Wealth Sits on the Table:" Food, Resistance, and Salmon Farming in Two First Nations Communities. Schreiber, D. American Indian Quarterly, 26(3): 360-377, 2002. pdf
Co-management without involvement: the plight of fishing communities. Schreiber, D. Fish and Fisheries, 2(4): 376–384, 2001. pdf