Whyte, K., Brewer, J., Johnson, J. 2016. Weaving Indigenous science, protocols and sustainability science. Springer 11(1): 25-32.
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2016 |
Sustainability Sciences, Indigenous Protocols, Collaboration |
National |
Link |
Kealiikanakaoleohaililani, K., Giardina, C. 2016. Embracing the sacred: an indigenous framework for tomorrow’s sustainability science. Springer 11(1): 57-67.
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2016 |
Sustainability Sciences, Traditional Knowledges, Resource Management, Sacred |
National |
Link |
“Chickasaw Nation sustainability scientist April Taylor: U.S. Indigenous Communities Building Capacity to Confront the Impact Climate Change.” Between the Lines, Squeaky Wheel Productions, 13 Dec. 2017, www.btlonline.org/2017/seg/171222cf-btl-taylor.html. |
2017 |
sustainability, climate change impacts, tribal water rights, climate change adaptation, capacity training |
National |
Link |
Mahoney, M. (2011) This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land: An Historical Narrative of an Intergenerational Controversy over Public Use Management of the San Francisco Peaks. M.S. Thesis, Arizona State University, 103p. |
2011 |
Sustainability, Modern History, Environmental Studies, Intergenerational equity, Land use policy, Law, Native American studies, Particapatory mechanisms, Reclaimed wastewater, tribe, indigenous |
Southwest |
Link |
Lantz L. Appelbaum L. 2013. Final Report Sustainable Construction in Indian Country Initiative. Prepared for: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research. |
2013 |
Sustainability, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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NTGBC, 2011: National Tribal Green Building Codes Summit Statement. 2 pp., Tribal Green Building Codes Workgroup. URL ↩ |
2011 |
Sustainability, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Parkinson, A. J., 2010: Sustainable development, climate change and human health in the Arctic. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 69, 99-105. URL ↩ |
2010 |
Sustainable Development, Human Health, Climate change, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Dockry, M., Hall, K., Van Lopik, W., Caldwell, C. 2016. Sustainable development education, practice, and research: an indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI, USA. Springer 11(1): 127-138.
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2016 |
Sustainable Development, Menominee Nation Sustainable Development Institute SDI Model, Community Planning, Participatory Research |
National |
Link |
Maldonado, JK, TMB Bennett, K Chief, P Cochran, K Cozzetto, B Gough, MH Redsteer, N Maynard, K Lynn, G Voggesser. 2015. Engagement With Indigenous Peoples and Honoring Traditional Knowledge Systems. Climatic Change. |
2015 |
sustained assessment, TK, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, 2010: Swinomish Climate Change Initiative Climate Adaptation Action Plan. 144 pp., Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Office of Planning and Community Development, La Conner, WA. URL ↩ |
2010 |
Swinomish, Adaptation Plan, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
Link |
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Swinomish, Video, youtube |
Pacific Northwest |
Link |
USACE. Alaska Village Erosion Technical Assistance Program. An Examination of Erosion Issues in the Communities of Bethel, Dillingham, Kaktovik, Kivalina, Newtok, Shishmaref, and Unalakleet. 2006. |
2006 |
Technical Assistance Program, Alaska Villages, Erosion, Alaska, Bethel, Dillingham, Kaktovik, Kivalina, Newtok, Shishmaref, Unalakleet, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska |
Link |
EPA. 2016. Climate Change and the Health of Indigenous Populations. |
2016 |
TEK, climate change, adaptation, mitigation, planning, policy, climate science, sovereignty, self determination, management |
National |
Link |
Chisholm Hatfield, S., Marino, E., Whyte, K.P. et al. Ecol Process (2018) 7: 25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13717-018-0136-6 |
2018 |
TEK, climate change, environment, observation, seasonality, culture |
Northwest, Great Basin |
Link |
Mjoseth, J. 2017. The Importance of Research Ethics to Native Communities. HHS. |
2017 |
TEK, intellectual property, protection, preservation, conservation, legislation, research, ethics |
National |
Link |
Finn, Symma, et al. “The Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge for the Environmental Health Sciences and Biomedical Research.” Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 125, no. 8, Aug. 2017, doi:10.1289/ehp858. |
2017 |
TEK, preservation, oral tradition, culture, tradition, language |
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Link |
Grunwald, Michael. Environmentalists get a dose of good news. Politico. 2017. |
2017 |
TEK, traditional ecological knowledge, climate change, policy, planning, mitigation, adaptation |
National |
Link |
Hatfield, S. C. 2017. The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) When Examining Climate Change. |
2017 |
TEK, traditional ecological knowledge, climate science, climate change, management, |
Pacific Northwest, United States |
Link |
DOC, 2003: Statement of Associate Administrator Levy on the Status of Telecommunications in Indian Country, US Department of Commerce to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Hearing on the Status of Telecommunications in Indian Country. May 22, 2003. U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. URL ↩ |
2003 |
Telecommunications, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Carothers, C., C. Brown, K. J. Moerlein, J. López, D. B. Andersen, and B. Retherford. 2014. Measuring perceptions of climate change in northern Alaska: pairing ethnography with cultural consensus analysis. Ecology and Society 19(4): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ ES-06913-19042 |
2014 |
TK, cultural consensus analysis, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska |
Link |
Schuessler, Ryan. 2016. This Could Explain All Those Strong Happenings in Alaska’s Waters: The Washington Post. |
2016 |
Toxins and Pollution, Environmental Degradation, Algae, Environmental Science. |
Alaska |
Link |
Kellogg, Joshua, Jinzhi Wang, Courtney Flint, David Ribnicky, Peter Kuhn, Elvira González
De Mejia, Ilya Raskin and Mary Ann Lila, 2010: Alaskan Wild Berry Resources and Human Health under the Cloud of Climate Change. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2010, 58 (7), pp 3884– 3900 DOI: 10.1021/jf902693r |
2010 |
traditional ecological knowledge, adipocytes, diabetes, Obesity, metabolic syndrome, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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Laidre KL, Northey AD and Ugarte F (2018) Traditional Knowledge About Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in East Greenland: Changes in the Catch and Climate Over Two Decades. Front. Mar. Sci. 5:135. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00135 |
2018 |
Traditional Ecological Knowledge, climate change, biology, environment, polar bears, traditional food |
Greenland |
Link |
Baumflek, M., Greenlaw, S. (2018). United States Department of Agriculture Southern Research Station. Traditional ecological knowledge helps researchers understand the effects of plant harvesting. |
2018 |
traditional ecological knowledge, sustainability, traditional harvesting and gathering, plant populations |
Maine, Northern America |
Link |
Verbrugge, L., 2010: Traditional Foods in Alaska: Potential Threats from Contaminants and Climate Change. State of Alaska Division of Public Health. URL ↩ |
2010 |
traditional food, Climate change, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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Lynn, K., J. Daigle, J. Hoffman, F. Lake, N. Michelle, D. Ranco, C. Viles, G. Voggesser, and P. Williams, 2013: The impacts of climate change on tribal traditional foods. Climatic Change, 120, 545-556, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0736-1.↩ |
2013 |
traditional food, Place, Culture, Adaptation, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Grah, O., and J. Beaulieu, 2013: The effect of climate change on glacier ablation and baseflow support in the Nooksack River basin and implications on Pacific salmonid species protection and recovery. Climatic Change, 120, 657-670, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0747-y.↩ |
2013 |
traditional food, Salmon, tribe, indigenous |
Pacific Northwest |
Link |
Himes-Cornell, A., & Kasperski, S. (2015). Assessing climate change vulnerability in Alaska's fishing communities. Fisheries Research, 162, 1-11. |
2015 |
Traditional foods, Climate change, Fishing, Alaska, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Norgaard, K. Marie, 2005: The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People. 110 pp., Karuk Tribe of California. URL ↩ |
2005 |
Traditional foods, climate chnage, Health, Karuk Tribe, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
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Little, Jane Braxton. “Fire and Agroforestry Are Reviving Traditional Native Foods and Communities.” Civil Eats, 11 Oct. 2018. |
2018 |
traditional foods, community health, prescribed fire, agroforestry, Klamath River watershed, ecosystem health |
Northern California |
Link |