Publications
Tribal leaders, scholars and others working with tribes on climate change issues are increasingly engaged in bringing tribal voices to academic literature, agency climate reports, and other publications to demonstrate the impacts of climate change on indigenous communities in the United States, and the measures tribes across the country are taking to address climate change. Abstracts and materials provided by the publications are included in the descriptions.
Publication | Year Sort ascending | Geography | Website |
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Andre Alestine, Karst, Amanda, and Nancy J. Turner. 2006. Arctic and Subarctic Plants. In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 3. Environment, Origins, and Population. D.H. Ubelaker, ed. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, pp. 222–235. Categories: Arctic, Subarctic, Plants |
2006 | Arctic, Subarctic | |
USDA, USFS Categories: relations, tribes, land management, monitoring, resources, religious, cultural, consultation |
2006 | Northwest | Link |
Austin, Diane. 2006 Cultural Exploitation, Land Loss and Hurricanes: A Recipe for Disaster. American Anthropologist 108(4):671-691. Categories: Louisiana, petroleum development and extraction, environmental and community degradation |
2006 | Southeast | Link |
De Wet, Chris, ed. 2006 Development-induced Displacement: Problems, Policies and People. New York: Berghahn Books. Categories: Development-induced displacement, Refugee & Migration Studies, Development Studies, Theory & Methodology in Anthropology, tribe, indigenous |
2006 | Global | Link |
Ford, James D., Smit, Barry, and Johanna Wandel. 2006. Vulnerability to climate change in the Arctic: A case study from Arctic Bay, Canada. Global Environmental Change 16(2):145–160. Categories: vulnerability, Adaptation, adaptive capacity, Arctic, Inuit, Climate change, environmental change, Communities, Climatic risks, tribe, indigenous |
2006 | Arctic, Canada | |
POWTEC Environmental Services, LLC., 2005. Kasaan Bay Watershed Management Plan. Prepared for Organized Village of Kasaan Department of Natural Resources. Categories: Southeast Alaska, watershed, hydrology, precipitation, butter clams, black seaweed, hooligan, herring, sea otter, salmon, fisheries, economy, water quality, |
2005 | Alaska | Link |
Anderson, K.M. (2005) Tending the Wild, Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources: University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles California, 525p. Categories: American Indian studies, Natural Resources, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | West/Southwest United States, California | Link |
Booth S, Zeller D, 2005: Mercury, food webs, and marine mammals: implications of diet and climate change for human health. Environmental Health Perspectives 113 (5):521 Categories: Climate change, Ecopath, Ecosim, Ecotracer, mercury, pollutant, trophic modeling |
2005 | Global | Link |
Brooks, N., Adger, W. N., & Kelly, P. M. (2005). The determinants of vulnerability and adaptive capacity at the national level and the implications for adaptation. Global environmental change, 15(2), 151-163. Categories: vulnerability, adaptive capacity, Indicators, National-level, risk, mortality, Delphi survey, Governance, Literacy, Health |
2005 | Global | |
Cohen, F., Ed. (2005). Felix Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law. Categories: tribe, indigenous, Indian Law |
2005 | ||
Freeman, C., and M. A. Fox, 2005: Status and Trends in the Education of American Indians and Alaska Natives. NCES 2005–108. 160 pp., National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, Washington, D.C. URL Categories: American Indians and Alaska Natives, Education, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | United States | |
Guo Q., Kelly, M., Graham, C H. (2005) Support vector machines for predicting distribution of sudden oak death in California. Ecological Modeling. Vol.182 No.1, p. 75-90. Categories: Geographic information systems, Support vector machines, Potential disease spread, Sudden Oak Death |
2005 | ||
Hesse, K., and E. Zerbetz, 2005: Aleutian Sparrow. Perfection Learning Corporation, 160 pp. Categories: Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Aleut, Relocation, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Alaska, Arctic | |
Norgaard, K. Marie, 2005: The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People. 110 pp., Karuk Tribe of California. URL ↩ Categories: Traditional foods, climate chnage, Health, Karuk Tribe, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Northwest | |
Hinzman, L. D. et al., 2005: Evidence and implications of recent climate change in Northern Alaska and other Arctic regions. Climatic Change, 72, 251-298, doi:10.1007/s10584-005-5352-2. URL ↩ Categories: Climate change, Alaska, Arctic |
2005 | Alaska, Arctic | Link |
Strom, B. A. (2005) Pre-fire Treatment Effects and Post-Fire Forest Dynamics on the Rodeo-Chediski Burn Area, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff AZ, 131p. Categories: Rodeo-Chediski Fire, White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT), fuel reduction treatments, prescribed burning, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | ||
Laska, Shirley, George Wooddell, Ronald Hagelman, Robert Grambling, and Monica Teets Farris. 2005. At Risk: The Human, Community, and Infrastructure Resources of Coastal Louisiana. Journal of Coastal Research 44:90–111. Categories: Louisiana coastal restoration, coastal infrastructure, oil and gas infrastructure, coast al land loss, slow-onset hazard, shoreline protection, social impact assessment, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Southeast | |
Williams, T.; Hardison, P. 2005. Global climate change: environmental change and water law. Paper presented at the law seminars international conference What is Next for Washington Water Law? May 20, 2005 Categories: Cimate Change, indigenous peoples, water rights, Water Law, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Northwest | |
Nickels, S., C. Furgal, M. Buell, and H. Moquin, 2005: Unikkaaqatigiit: Putting the Human Face on Climate Change: Perspectives from Inuit in Canada. 129 pp., Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments at Université Laval and the Ajunnginiq Centre at the National Aboriginal Health Organization, Ottawa.URL ↩ Categories: Climate change, Inuit, Canada, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Canada, Arctic | Link |
Bell-Sheeter, A. 2004. First Nations Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool. NAFSI. Categories: sovereignty, food justice, natural, cultural resources, sustainability, self-sufficiency, economy |
2004 | United States, Canada | Link |
Dasher, D., Lomax, T. 2004. 2004 Southeast Alaska Coastal Survey Environmental Status. Alaska Department of Conservation, Division of Water Quality and Restoration, Alaska Monitoring and Assessment Program, Juneau, AK. Categories: Southeast Alaska, coastal change, coastline, climate change, marine resources, fisheries, water quality, sediment quality, conservation, adaptation, monitoring |
2004 | Alaska | Link |
Federal Emergency Management Agency (2004) The California Fires Coordination Group: A Report to the Secretary of Homeland Security, 62 p. | 2004 | ||
Harris, C. 2004. How did colonialism dispossess? Comments from an edge of empire. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 94: 165-182. Categories: colonialism, colonial discourse theory, deterritorialization, colonial land policies, Governmentality, Reservations, British Columbia, tribe, indigenous |
2004 | Global, Canada | Link |
Herlander, Elina, and Tero Mustonen, eds. 2004. Snowscapes, Dreamscapes. Snowchange Book on Community Voices of Change. Tampere Polytechnic Publications. Study Materials 12. Tampere. Categories: Climatic changes, Arctic, indigenous peoples, Ecology, Global environmental change, Traditional Knowledge, Ethnoscience, tribe, indigenous |
2004 | Arctic | |
Kuhnlein, H V., Receveur O., Souedia R., Egeland G.M., 2004: Arctic Indigenous Peoples Experience the Nutrition Transition with Changing Dietary Patterns and Obesity. J. Nutr. June 1, 2004 vol. 134 no. 6 1447-1453 Categories: indigenous, tribe, nutrition transition, dietary change, Arctic Canada, traditional food |
2004 | Arctic | Link |
Milburn, M. 2004: Indigenous Nutrition: Using Traditional Food Knowledge to Solve Contemporary Health Problems. American Indian Quarterly 28(3/4): 411-435. Categories: indigenous, tribe, Traditional Knowledge, traditional food, Health |
2004 | Global | Link |
Miller, Mark. 2004 Forgotten Tribes: Unrecognized Indians and the Federal Acknowledgment Process. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Categories: Federal Recognition, Federal Acknowledgment Process (FAP), tribal sovereignty, tribe, indigenous |
2004 | United States | Link |
Oguamanam, C. (2004) Localizing Intellectual Property in the Globalization Epoch: The Integration of Indigenous Knowledge”. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 11:2 Categories: Protection of traditional knowledge, indigenous people, tribe, international law, international policy, intellectual property rights |
2004 | International | Link |
Redsteer, M. H. and Block, D., (2004) Drought conditions accelerate destabilization of sand dunes on the Navajo Nation, southern Colorado Plateau. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 36, No. 5, p. 171, Paper No. 66-8. Categories: Navajo Nation, Drought, tribe, indigenous |
2004 | Southwest | Link |
Smith, Linda Tuhiwai 2004 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. London: Zed Books Ltd. Categories: Research Methods, decolonization, indigenous methodologies, tribe, indigenous |
2004 | Global |
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