Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pimachiowin Aki' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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Pimachiowin Aki (/xcbx8cpxc9xaaxcbx88mxc3xa6txcax83xc9x99wxc9xaan xc9x91xcbx90xcbx88kixcbx90/ pih-MATCH-uh-win ah-KEE) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the boreal forest that covers parts of Manitoba and Ontario. | WIKI |
The forest landscape, dissected by free-flowing rivers, lakes and wetlands, includes portions of the lands of four Anishinaabe First Nations: Bloodvein River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, and Poplar River First Nations and extends to 2,904,000 hectares. | UNESCO |
Today, within Pimachiowin Aki, Anishinaabeg are based in four small permanent Anishinaabe communities, and they are highly mobile and make use of waterways and a complex network of often impermanent interlinked sites, routes and areas in this extensive natural landscape of multi-layered forest, to harvest animals, plants and fish, consistent with their traditional practices. | UNESCO |
Pimachiowin Aki is a vast area of healthy boreal forest, wetlands, lakes, and free-flowing rivers. | UNESCO |
Pimachiowin Aki contains an exceptional diversity of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and fully supports wildfire, nutrient flow, species movements, and predator-prey relationships, which are essential ecological processes in the boreal forest. | UNESCO |
Patterns of traditional use (fishing, gathering, hunting and trapping) and veneration of specific sites by the Anishinaabe First Nations have developed over millennia through adaptation to the dynamic ecological processes of the boreal forest, and appear to be ecologically sustainable. | UNESCO |