Literature

Publication Year Categorysort ascending Geography Website
Tribal Health, community health, natural resources, climate change, health assessment Washington, National Link
Tribal Health, community health, cultural practices, infrastructure Montana Link
Tribal Health, community health, climate change, disease, food security National Link
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
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
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
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
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
“U.S. Tribes Applaud Decision Rejecting Trans Mountain Pipeline.” Wisonsin Gazette, 31 Aug. 2018, https://www.wisconsingazette.com/news/u-s-tribes-applaud-decision-rejecting-trans-mountain-pipeline/article_e8f2588c-ad39-11e8-ac3d-6b2ca76f8eed.html 2018 Trans mountain pipeline, Salish sea, pollution, treaty rights, shellfish, Washington, Canada, Salish Sea 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
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
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
Berkes, F., 1993: Traditional ecological knowledge in perspective. Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Concepts and Cases, J.T. Inglis, Ed., Canadian Museum of Nature/International Development Research Centre, International Program on Traditional Ecological Knowledge International Development Research Centre, 1-9.↩ 1993 traditional knowledges, tribe, indigenous International Link
Cochran, P., O. H. Huntington, C. Pungowiyi, S. Tom, S. F. Chapin, III, H. P. Huntington, N. G. Maynard, and S. F. Trainor, 2013: Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska. Climatic Change, 120, 557-567, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0735-2.↩ 2013 traditional knowledges, tribe, indigenous Alaska Link
Johnson, J., Howitt, R., Cajete, G., Berkes, F., Louis, R., Kliskey, A. 2016. Weaving Indigenous sustainability sciences to diversify our methods. Springer 11(1): 1-11. 2016 Traditional Knowledges, Sustainability Sciences, Research Protocols, Collaboration International Link
Weatherdon, J.; Ota, Y.; Jones, M.; Close, D.; Cheung, W.2016. Projected Scenarios for Coastal First Nations’ Fisheries Catch Potential under Climate Change: Management Challenges and Opportunities. PLoS ONE. 11: e0145285. 2016 Traditional Knowledges, Site-Specific Mitigation and Adaptation, Joint-Management, Salmon, Species Decline, Species Range Shift Northwest, International (Canada), British Columbia Link
Chiefs in Ontario. 2010. Respecting Our Ancestors, Ensuring Our Future: Traditional Knowledge Primer for First Nations. 2010 Traditional Knowledges, Policy International Link
Zanotti, L., Palomino-Schalscha, M.. 2016. Taking different ways of knowing seriously: cross-cultural work as translations and multiplicity. Springer 11(1): 139-152. 2016 Traditional Knowledges, Indigenous Science, Decolonizing Research, Ethics National, International Link
Parrotta, John A.; Agnoletti, Mauro. 2012. Traditional forest-related knowledge and climate change. pp. 491-533 (Chapter 13) in: Parrotta, John A. and Trosper, Ronald L., editors. Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge: Sustaining Communities, Ecosystems and Biocultural Diversity. World Forest Series vol. 12. Springer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. 2012 traditional knowledges, Forests, Climate change, tribe, indigenous Link
Vinyeta, Kirsten; Lynn, Kathy. 2013. Exploring the role of traditional ecological knowledge in climate change initiatives. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-879. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 37 p. 2013 traditional knowledges, climate change, tribe, Indigenous United States Link
Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup (CTKW). 2014. Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives. http://climatetkw.wordpress.com/ 2014 traditional knowledges, climate change initiatives, resource, informational framework National, Pacific Northwest Link
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (2014) "Report on the meeting on available tools for the use of indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for adaptation, needs of local and indigenous communities and the application of gender-sensitive approaches and tools for adaptation" 2014 traditional knowledges, Adaptation, gender, tribe, indigenous Global Link
Norgaard, K. 2014.Retaining Knowledge Sovereignty: Expanding the Application of Tribal Traditional Knowledge on Forest Lands in the Face of Climate Change. Prepared for the Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources. 2014 Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Knowledge Sovereignty, Natural Resource Management, Climate Impacts Northwest, California
Whyte, Kyle. 2015. What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do for Indigenous Peoples? SSRN. 2015 Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Governance, Science, Climate Impacts National Link
Norgaard, K. 2014. Karuk Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Need for Knowledge Sovereignty: Social Cultural and economic Impacts of Denied Access to Traditional Management. Prepared for Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources. 2014 Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Climate Impacts, Knowledge Sovereignty, Self-Determination, Self-Governance, Climate Impacts, Natural Resource Management, Collaboration, Co-Management, Prescribed Burns Pacific Northwest, California, Northwest
Chang, M., Kennard, H., Nelson, L., Wrubel, K., Gagnon, S., Monette, R., & Ledford, J. (2020). Makah Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Resource Assessment: A preliminary framework to utilize traditional knowledge in climate change planning. Parks Stewardship Forum, 36(1). 2020 Traditional knowledges Northwest Link
Cameron, E. S. (2012). Securing Indigenous politics: A critique of the vulnerability and adaptation approach to the human dimensions of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Global Environmental Change, 22(1), 103-114. 2012 Traditional Knowledge, vulnerability, Adaptation, Inuit, indigenous, Climate change, Governmentality, colonialism, Resource extraction, shipping, Mining, Legibility, tribe, indigenous Arctic
Hanses, Terri. “Breaking a Sacred Trust: On the Exploitation of Traditional Knowledge.” Pacific Standard, 20 Sept. 2018, psmag.com/social-justice/breaking-a-sacred-trust. 2018 traditional knowledge, TEK, restoration, knowledge protection Washington Link
Robbins, J. (2018, August 26). Native Knowledge: What Ecologists Are Learning from Indigenous People. Retrieved August 27, 2018, from https://e360.yale.edu/features/native-knowledge-what-ecologists-are-learning-from-indigenous-people 2018 traditional knowledge, TEK, ecology, wildfires, forestry, management, agriculture Alaska, Australia Link
Schiffman, R. (2018, August 20). Lessons Learned from Centuries of Indigenous Forest Management. Retrieved August 27, 2018, from https://e360.yale.edu/features/lessons-learned-from-centuries-of-indigenous-forest-management 2018 traditional knowledge, TEK, agriculture, forestry, management, forest health Link

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