Literature

Publication Year Categorysort descending Geography Website
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
Stucki, D. S. (2018, April 4). Evaluating the Effects of Traditional Harvest and Climate on Common Camas (Camassia quamash) in Weippe Prairie, Idaho. Retrieved May 2, 2018, from https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9g54xp73n 2018 traditional resources, camas, land management, climate change impacts, harvest practices, monitoring, restoration Idaho Link
Horsey, David. “Canadian Oil Pipeline Is a Threat to Puget Sound's Ecosystem.” The Seattle Times, The Seattle Times Company, 1 June 2018, www.seattletimes.com/opinion/canadian-oil-pipeline-is-a-threat-to-puget-sounds-ecosystem/. 2018 Trans Mountain Pipeline, oil, sea life, San Juan Islands, Puget Sound Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Canada Link
Deloria, Jr., V., and R. J. DeMallie, 1999: Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. University of Oklahoma Press.↩ 1999 Treaties, American Indians, Treaty making, Law, History, tribe, indigenous United States
PBS. 2017. Broken Treaties: The history of the native people of Oregon and how they went from possessing 100 percent of the state's land to nearly none of it. 2017 treaties, legislation, policy, management, Federal recognition, traditional lands, treaty lands, sovereignty, self determination Oregon Link
Nursey-Bray, M., Palmer, R., Chischilly, A.M., Rist, P., Yin, L. (2022). Tribal Capacity Building and Adaptation Planning: The United States. In: Old Ways for New Days. SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97826-6_4 2022 tribal adaptation plan, climate change, ITEP Tribal Climate Change Program, mitigation, education National Link
DOE, 2011: Tribal Energy Program: Financial Assistance and Project Management. 49 pp., U.S. Department of Energy. URL ↩ 2011 Tribal energy program, tribe, indigenous United States
Kaeding, Danielle. “Tribal Forests More Diverse, Sustainable Than Surrounding Forests.” Wisconsin Public Radio, 25 Apr. 2018, https://www.wpr.org/tribal-forests-more-diverse-sustainable-surrounding-forests. 2018 tribal forests, forest management, plant diversity Wisconsin Link
Tribal Health, community health, climate change, disease, food security National Link
Tribal Health, community health, cultural practices, infrastructure Montana Link
Tribal Health, community health, natural resources, climate change, health assessment Washington, National Link
Weinhold, Bob. “HEALTH DISPARITIES: Climate Change and Health: A Native American Perspective.” Environmental Health Perspectives 118.2 (2010): A64–A65. Print. 2010 tribal health, community, climate change, dislocation, food shortage National Link
Tribal health, TEK, climate change, adaptation, mitigation National Link
tribal profiles, Office of Indian Energy, solar power, renewable energy California Link
United States Forest Service. 2017. Tribal Relations News and Events, Summer 2017. 2017 Tribal relations, collaboration, interagency, federal assistance, trust relationship, Shawnee, Tlingit, Cherokee, Hopi, Apache, huckleberries Washington state, Oklahoma, National, United States Link
Zimmer, Carl. Global Warming Alters Arctic Food Chain, Scientists Say, With Unforeseeable Results. USDA. 2016. 2016 tribal relations, current events, agency, tribe, collaboration, National Link
Intertribal Timber Council 2000 tribal rights, forest, IAC, federal agencies, tribal governments Northwest Link
Carmen, A., Borrero, R. 2017. IITC (International Indian Treaty Council) Urges US to Rescind Trump’s Recent Actions Due to Human Rights Issues. 2017 tribal rights, human health, cultural practice, spirituality, religion, sovereignty, self-determination, National, International, Untied States Link
Long, J. W., & Lake, F. K. (2018). Escaping social-ecological traps through tribal stewardship on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America. Ecology and Society, 23(2). Retrieved May 2, 2018, from https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol23/iss2/art10/. 2018 tribal rights, resources, land management, sustainability, social-ecological systems, land stewardship, restoration, well-being Pacific Northwest Link
Javelosa, J., Norman, A. 2017. A River Was Just Granted the Same Legal Rights as a Human Being. 2017 tribal rights, sovereignty, self-determination, human health, community health, social justice, policy, New Zealand Link
Co-producing Science and Tools for Drought Preparedness with the Wind River Reservation's Tribal Water Managers. DOI. 2016. 2016 tribal water management, drought, climate science, Water rights, water health, climate adaptation Midwest, Wyoming, Montana, Eastern Oregon Link
Whitehouse.gov. 2014. , “President’s State, Local, and Tribal Leaders Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience” Available at: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/docs/task_force_report_0.pdf 2014 tribe, Climate change, Adaptation, Mitigation, resilience, indigenous United States Link
Fenge, T. 2001. Inuit and climate change. Isuma 2(4):79–85. 2001 tribe, indigenous
Rolo, MA. Keystone XL: a ‘Declaration of War’ in Indian Country. The Progressive. tribe, indigenous
Ashford, G. and J. Castelden. 2001. Inuit observations on climate change. Final Report. International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). Winnipeg. 2001 tribe, indigenous Arctic, Canada, Alaska, Greenland Link
Laska, Shirley, Kristina Peterson, Michelle E. Alcina, Jonathan West, Ashey Volion, Brent Tranchina, and Richard Krajeski. 2010. Enhancing Gulf of Mexico Coastal Communities' Resiliency through Participatory Community Engagement. CHART Publications. Paper 21. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/chart_pubs/21 2010 tribe, indigenous
Federal Register (2010) Indian Entities Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. Vol. 75:190, Friday October 1, 2010 Notices; 60810-60814. 2010 tribe, indigenous United States Link
Pulwarty, Roger. 2013 Presentation at the Rising Voices of Indigenous People in Weather and Climate Science Workshop. The Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Working Group and National Center 2013 tribe, indigenous
Redsteer, M. Hiza, Bogle, R.C., and Vogel J.M. (2011a) Monitoring and Analysis of Sand Dune Movement and Growth on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2011-3085, Available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/3085/. 2011 tribe, indigenous Southwest
Riedlinger, Dyanna. 2001. Responding to climate change in northern communities: impacts and adaptations. Arctic 54(1):96–98/ 2001 tribe, indigenous Link

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