LaPier, Rosalyn R. “Why Native Americans Struggle to Protect Their Sacred Places.” The Conversation, 14 Aug. 2018, theconversation.com/why-native-americans-struggle-to-protect-their-sacred-places-101300?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=facebookbutton. |
2018 |
traditional lands, cultural resources, national monuments, Native American religion, Bears Ears National monument |
Bears Ears National Monument |
Link |
LaPier, Rosalyn R. 2017. Climate change could disrupt tribes’ religious practices. High Country News. |
2017 |
climate change, tribes, religion, spirituality, self-determination, cultural expression, freedom, accessibility, |
National, United States |
Link |
LaPier, R. R. (2018, June 15). How Native American food is tied to important sacred stories. The Conversation. Retrieved July 2, 2018, from https://theconversation.com/how-native-american-food-is-tied-to-important-sacred-stories-97770?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest from The Conversation for June 15 |
2018 |
first foods, indigenous food systems, salmon migration, salmon health, religion, culture and tradition, TK |
Washington state |
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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Langdon, S. J. 2006. Traditional knowledge and harvesting of salmon by Huna and Hinyaa Tlingit. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Subsistence Management, Fisheries Resource Monitoring
Program, Final Report (Project No. 02-104), Anchorage.
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2006 |
Southeast Alaska, Hoonah, Klawock, Tlingit, salmon, fisheries, TEK, traditional ecological Knowledge, elders, social change, Indigenous sciences, subsistence, policy |
Alaska |
Link |
Landsberg, B. K., 2003: Major Acts of Congress. Includes Indian General Allotment Act (Dawes Act) (1887). Gale/Cengage Learning, 1178 pp.↩ |
2003 |
tribe, indigenous, Allotment Act, Dawes Act |
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Landis, Ben. Art Helps a Scientific Collaboration Come to Life. TEE. 2016. |
2016 |
Dine, Navajo Nation, NASA, climate science, risk assessment, weather patterns, natural disasters, hazards |
National, Navajo territories, and Midwest |
Link |
Landers, Rich. 2017. Columbia River sees near-record shad run; steelhead numbers are down. |
2017 |
salmon, fisheries, tribal health, water health, watershed, climate change |
Oregon, Washington, Columbia River Basin |
Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Parrotta, John; Giardina, Christian P.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain; Uprety, Yadav. 2018. Integration of Traditional and Western knowledge in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 198-226. Chapter 12. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration, Social, Economic |
National |
Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Giardina, Christian P.; Parrotta, John A.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain. 2018. Considering diverse knowledge systems in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 37-46. Chapter 3. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration |
National |
Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Giardina, Christian P.; Parrotta, John A.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain. 2018. Considering diverse knowledge systems in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 37-46. Chapter 3. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration |
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Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Emery, Marla R.; Baumflek, Michelle J.; Friday, Kathleen S.; Kamelamela, Katie; Kruger, Linda; Grewe, Nicole; Gilbert, Jonathan; Reo, Nicholas J. 2018. Chapter 4 - Cultural dimensions of nontimber products. In: Chamberlain, James L.; Emery, Marla R.; Patel-Weynand, Toral, eds. 2018. Assessment of nontimber forest products in the United States under changing conditions. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–232. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. (pages 84-99) 16 p. |
2018 |
Culture, Cultural dimensions, ecosystems, social groups, indigenous communities, minority, nontimber, forest |
National |
Link |
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 |
Laidler, Gita J., Elee, Pootoogoo, Ikummaq, Teo, Joamie, Eric, and Claudio Aporta. 2010. Mapping Inuit sea ice knowledge, use, and change in Nunavut, Canada (Cape Dorset, Igloolik, Pangnirtung). In SIKU: Knowing Our Ice. Documenting Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. Igor Krupnik, Claudio Aporta, Shari Gearheard, Gita J. Laidler, and Lene Kielsen Holm, eds. Dorderecht: Springer, pp. 45–80. |
2010 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Laidler, Gita J. and Teo Ikummaq. 2008. Human Geographies of Sea Ice: Freeze/thaw processes around Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada. Polar Record 44 (229): 127-153 |
2008 |
sea ice, Inuit knowledge, Language, environmental change, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
Link |
Laidler, Gita J. 2006. Inuit and Scientific Perspectives on the Relationship between Sea Ice and Climate Change: The Ideal Complement? Climatic Change, 78 (2–4): 407–444. |
2006 |
Climate change, sea ice, Traditional Knowledge, Science, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
Link |
Laidler, G. J., J. D. Ford, W. A. Gough, T. Ikummaq, A. S. Gagnon, S. Kowal, K. Qrunnut, and C. Irngaut, 2009: Travelling and hunting in a changing Arctic: Assessing Inuit vulnerability to sea ice change in Igloolik, Nunavut. Climatic Change, 94, 363-397, doi:10.1007/s10584-008-9512-z.↩ |
2009 |
vulnerability, sea ice change, Traditional Knowledge, Arctic, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
Link |
LaDuke, Winona. 2016. The Rights of Nature (video). University of Oregon: EMU Ballroom. |
2016 |
climate achange, fossil fuel, capitalism, pieline, protest, resistance, sovereignty, self-determination, treaty rights |
National |
Link |
Kusnetz, Nicholas. “These Are the Toughest Emissions to Cut, and a Big Chunk of the Climate Problem.” Inside Climate News, 28 June 2018, insideclimatenews.org/news/28062018/global-warming-pollution-industrial-sources-cement-steel-trade-solutions-technology-shipping?utm_source=InsideClimate News&utm_campaign=ee944cfe76-&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_29c928ffb5-ee944cfe76-327881649. |
2018 |
greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, climate change, climate adaptation, cement and steel emissions |
Global |
Link |
Kukarenko, N. 2011. Climate change effects on human health in a gender perspective: some trends in Arctic research. Global Health Action. 4: 7913. |
2011 |
Climate change effects, Human Health, gender, Arctic, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Kuhnlein, H.V. and Receveur, O., (1996) Dietary Change and Traditional Food Systems of Indigenous Peoples. Journal of Nutrition Annual Review, Vol. 16, p.417-442. |
1996 |
Native peoples, nutrition, Ecology, Culture, Food, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
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 |
2004 |
indigenous, tribe, nutrition transition, dietary change, Arctic Canada, traditional food |
Arctic |
Link |
Kuenzi, A.M., (2006) Treatment Effects and Understory Plant community Response on the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 87p. |
2006 |
Rodeo-Chediski Fire, White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT), Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (A-S), pre-fire treatment, fire severity, tribe, indigenous |
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Krushelnycky, P.; Starr, F.; Starr, K.; Longman, R.; Frazier, A.; Loope, L.; Giambelluca T. 2016. Change in trade wind inversion frequency implicated in the decline of an alpine plant. Climate Change Responses. 3. DOI: 10.1186/s40665-016-0015-2. |
2016 |
Silversword, Climate Adaptation, Species Range Shift, Species Decline |
Hawaii, Pacific |
Link |
Krupnik, Igor, Aporta, Claudio, Gearheard, Shari, Laidler, Gita J., and Lene Kielsen Holm. 2010. SIKU: Knowing Our Ice. Documenting Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. Dorderecht: Springer. |
2010 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Krupnik, Igor, and Jolly, Dyanna (eds.). 2002. The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. 384 pp. ISBN 0-9720449-0-6. |
2002 |
Arctic, indigenous knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Kruger, Linda E.; Mazza, Rhonda L. 2006. Alaska communities and forest environments: a problem analysis and research agenda. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-665. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 58 p. |
2006 |
Southeast Alaska, collaborative planning, communities, tourism, recreation, climate change, TEK, |
Alaska |
Link |
Kronk Warner, E. A. (2015). Everything Old is New Again: Enforcing Tribal Treaty Provisions to Protect Climate Change Threatened Resources. Available at SSRN 2652954. |
2015 |
Climate change, tribe, indigenous, treaty, trust resources |
United States |
Link |
Krakoff, S., 2008: American Indians, Climate Change, and Ethics for a Warming World. University of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-19. Denver University Law Review. URL ↩ |
2008 |
indigenous, tribe, Climate change, ethnics, Treaties |
United States |
Link |
Krakoff, S. 2011. Radical Adaptation, Justice, and American Indian Nations. Environmental Justice 4(4): 207-212. |
2011 |
Adaptation, historical removal from homelands, Cherokee Nation, environmental change, tribe, indigenous |
Southwest |
Link |