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Climate change drove population decline in New World before Europeans arrived

Submitted by miakah on Tue, 03/07/2017 - 12:24
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Bureau of Indian Affairs Endangered Species Program

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Bennett, J. W., 1963: Two memoranda on social organization and adaptive selection in a Northern...

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Therrell, M. D., and M. J. Trotter, 2011: Waniyetu Wówapi: Native American records of weather and...

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Ojima, D., J. Steiner, S. McNeeley, K. Cozzetto, and A. Childress, 2013: Great Plains Regional...

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The Tribal Climate Change Guide is supported through partnerships between the University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals and the Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Tribal Program. Questions about the Guide can be directed to kathy@uoregon.edu.

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