PLANTS TRIBAL TRADITIONS and THE MOUNTAIN (original) (raw)

2021 Update: Resource Sovereignty: The Indigenous Value of Mount Rainier within Activities of Traditional Resource Harvesting

Samantha Nemecek Belding

2014

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Greg Burtchard

Environment, Prehistory & Archaeology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, 1998

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Richard Stoffle

American …, 1990

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Nancy Turner, Douglas Deur

Bc Studies the British Columbian Quarterly, 2013

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Chapter 28. Plant Production Practices of Ancient First Nations in the Lower Fraser River Region

Natasha Lyons

2017

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Greg Burtchard

Archaeology in Washington, 2007

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Journal of Archaeological Science , 2022

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Traditional Saguaro Harvest in the Tucson Mountain District, Saguaro National Park

Richard Stoffle

2006

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Paitu Nanasuagaindu Pahonupi (Three Sacred Valleys): An Assessment of Native American Cultural Resources Potentially Affected by Proposed US Air …

Richard Stoffle

Human Organization, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1989

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David M Sabata

ProQuest Dissertation Publishing, 2018

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"Through a Forest Wilderness:” Native American Environmental Management at Yosemite and Contested Conservation Values in America’s National Parks

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Miles Hemstrom

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Tending The Wild: Native American Knowledge and The Management of California's Natural Resources

Jan Timbrook

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“Up On the Mountain”: Ethnobotanical Importance of Montane Sites In Pacific Coastal North America

Nancy Turner

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A Domesticated Landscape: Native American Plant Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America

Douglas Deur

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Ethnobotany of Tl'azt'en Nation: Plant Use and Gathering Site Characteristics

Leona Shaw

Ethnobiology Letters, 2012

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Linda Storm

2006

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Turning a new leaf: An analysis of plant use and succession among the Fremont

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Archaeology and Rocky Mountain ecosystem management: Theory and practice

Martin Magne

The George Wright Forum, 1999

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Traditional Native American Plant Use at Wright's Field, Alpine, California

Susan Hector

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NTFP Conference Proceedings “Keeping it Living”: Applications and Relevance of Traditional Plant Management in British Columbia to Sustainable Harvesting of Non-timber Forest Products

Nancy Turner

2015

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Valor cultural de especies arbóreas en sistemas agroforestales de la Sierra de Huautla, Morelos

Bogard Burgos Herrera

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Cultural dynamics and the ritual use of woods in pre-contact Hawai'i.

Michael Kolb

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Plant Production Practices of Ancient First Nations in the Lower Fraser River Region

Natasha Lyons

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Cultural importance of white pine (Pinus strobus L.) to the Kitcisakik Algonquin community of western Quebec, Canada

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Trail Trees: Living Artifacts (Vivifacts) of Eastern North America

Nicholas Kawa

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Special forest products in context: gatherers and gathering in the Eastern United States

Marla R Emery

2003

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An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigation of Selected Areas in Kootenai National Forest, Northwestern Montana

Mavis Greer

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