Tano, M. L., J. M. Rubin, and K. C. Denham, 2003: Identifying the Burdens and Opportunities for Tribes and Communities in Federal Facility Cleanup Activities: Environmental Remediation Technology Assessment Matrix For Tribal and Community Decision-Makers. 65 pp., The International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management, Denver, CO. URL ↩ |
2003 |
resource management, tribe, indigenous |
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Link |
Thorpe, Natasha, N. Hakongak, Eyegetok, Sandra, and the Kitikmeot Elders. 2003. Thunder on the Tundra. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Caribou. Vancouver: Tuktu and Nogak Project |
2003 |
subsistence, Culture, Inuit Qaujimajatunqangit (IQ), Traditional Knowledge, Bathurst caribou, Nunavit, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 2003: A Quiet Crisis: Federal Funding and Unmet Needs in Indian Country. 139 pp.URL ↩ |
2003 |
tribe, indigenous, federal funding |
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UNEP, 2007: Global Outlook for Ice and Snow. United Nations Environment Programme. URL ↩ |
2003 |
Snow, sea ice, Ice Sheets, Glaciers and Ice Caps, Frozen Ground, River and Lake Ice, policy |
Global |
Link |
Christensen, K., 2003: Cooperative Drought Contingency Plan - Hualapai Reservation. Hualapai Tribe Department of Natural Resources, Peach Springs, AZ. URL ↩ |
2003 |
Drought Contingency Plan, Hualapai, tribe, indigenous |
Southwest |
Link |
Aporta, Claudio. 2002. Life on the ice: understanding the codes of a changing environment. Polar Record 38: 341-354. |
2002 |
sea ice, environmental change, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Coastal |
Link |
Arnakak, Jaypeetee. 2002. Incorporation of Inuit Qaujimanituqangit, or Inuit traditional knowledge, into the Government of Nunavut. The Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 3(1):Knowledge |
2002 |
Traditional Knowledge, Inuit traditional knowledge, Qaujimanituqangit (IQ), Sustainable Development, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
Link |
Berkes, Fikret. 2002. Epilogue: Making Sense of Arctic Environmental Change? In The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Krupnik, Igor, and Dyanna Jolly, eds. Fairbanks: ARCUS, pp. 334–349. |
2002 |
Climate change, Health, Inuit, Traditional Knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Alaska |
Link |
Feltz, J.M., Moreau, M., Prins, E., McClaid-Cook, K., and Brown, I.F. (2002) Recent Validation Studies of the GOES Wildfire Automated Biomass Burning Algorithm (WF_ABBA). In North and South America, p. 7.3-7.9. |
2002 |
Wildfire, Biomass |
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Link |
Furgal, Chris., Martin, D., Gosselin, P., Viau, A., Labrador Inuit Association, and Nunavik Regional Board of Social Services. 2002. Climate Change in Nunavik and Labrador: What we know from science and Inuit ecological knowledge. Final project report prepared for Climate Change Action Fund. Beauport, Québec. |
2002 |
tribe, indigenous, Climate change, traditional knowledges, Science |
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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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Maynard NG, ed. (2002) Native peoples-native homelands climate change workshop report. U.S. national assessment on climate Change. U.S. Global Change Research Program, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. |
2002 |
American Indians, Alaska Natives, Climate change, Traditional Knowledge, Place, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Norton, David. 2002. Coastal sea ice watch: Private confessions of a convert to indigenous knowledge. In The Earth Is Faster Now. Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Igor Krupnik and Dyanna Jolly, eds. Fairbanks: ARCUS, pp. 127–155 |
2002 |
climate change scenario, tribe, indigenous |
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Redsteer, M. Hiza (2002) Factors effecting dune mobility on the Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Aeolian Research and The Global Change & Terrestrial Ecosystem-Soil Erosion Network, July 22-25, 2002, Lubbock Texas, USA: International Center for Arid and Semiarid Lands Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock Texas, USA Publication number 02-2, p.385 |
2002 |
tribe, indigenous, Navajo Nation, Sand dune |
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Whitehorse Declaration. 2001. Whitehorse Declaration on Northern Climate Change. Proceedings of climate change in the Circumpolar North: Summit and Sustainable technology Exposition, 19–21 March 2001, Whitehorse. |
2001 |
Climate change, Adaptation, tribe, indigenous, knowledge |
Arctic |
Link |
Kimmerer, Robin & Lake, Frank. (2001). Maintaining the Mosaic: The role of indigenous burning in land management. Journal of Forestry. 99. 36-41. |
2001 |
land management, forest management, indigenous burning, traditional knowledge, TEK |
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Link |
Cruikshank, J., 2001. Glaciers and climate change: perspectives from oral tradition. Arctic, pp.377-393. |
2001 |
Southeast Alaska, environmental change, exploration narratives, Gulf of Alaska, Little Ice Age, oral tradition, science studies, traditional knowledge, Yukon, theory, western science, Indigenous sciences, glacier, social change, TEK, policy |
Alaska |
Link |
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 |
Cruikshank, J. (2001) Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition. Arctic Journal Vol. 54, No. 4 P. 377– 393 |
2001 |
environmental change, exploration narratives, Gulf of Alaska, Little Ice Age, oral tradition, science studies, Traditional Knowledge, Yukon, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Deloria, Jr, V., and D. Wildcat, 2001: Power and Place: Indian Education in America. Fulcrum Publishing, 176 pp.↩ |
2001 |
American Indians, Education, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Fenge, T. 2001. Inuit and climate change. Isuma 2(4):79–85. |
2001 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Houser S, Teller V, MacCracken M, Gough R, Spears P (2001) Chapter 12: Potential consequences of climate variability and change for native peoples and homelands. In: Climate change impacts on the United States: the potential consequences of climate variability and change. National Assessment Synthesis Team, Cambridge University Press, UK. http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/e9/97/436129058f2107f4925aeec13ed8/nca-2000-foundation-report.pdf |
2001 |
Climate change, indigenous, homelands, Adaptation, tribe |
United States |
Link |
Hoxie, F. E., 2001: A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920. University of Nebraska Press.↩ |
2001 |
Assimilation, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Huntington, Henry P., Brower, Harry, Jr., and David W. Norton. 2001. The Barrow symposium on sea ice, 2000: Evaluation of one means of exchanging information between subsistence whalers and scientists. Arctic 54(2):201–206. |
2001 |
sea ice, Traditional Knowledge, Inuit, Safety, Science, remote sensing, Epistemology, Whaling, Research, Barrow, Alaska, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
Link |
Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC). 2001. Statement by Violet Ford of the ICC. From consultation to partnership: Engaging Inuit on Climate Change. Silarjualiriniq: Inuit in Gloabal Issues 7:2–4. |
2001 |
tribe, indigenous, Climate change |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Riedlinger, Dyanna, and Fikret Berkes. 2001. Contributions of traditional knowledge to understanding climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Polar Record 37(203):315–328. |
2001 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Link |
Riedlinger, Dyanna. 2001. Responding to climate change in northern communities: impacts and adaptations. Arctic 54(1):96–98/ |
2001 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Link |
Sila Alangotok. 2001. Inuit Observations on Climate Change. Winnipeg, International Institute of Sustainable Development. |
2001 |
tribe, indigenous, Inuit knowledge |
Arctic |
Link |
Cernea, Michael M. 2000 Risks, Safeguards and Reconstruction: A Model for Population Displacement and Resettlement. Economic and Political Weekly 35(41):3659–3678. |
2000 |
Development-induced displacement, Reconstruction, resettlement, refugees, involuntary resettlement, displaced persons, post-conflict reconstruction, destruction of property, landlessness, unemployment, marginalization, Food Security, Hunger, malnutrition, common property, Natural Resources, entitlements, Forced Migration, homelessness, Housing, involuntary resettlement, resettlers, urban infrastructure projects |
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Link |
EIA, 2000: Energy Consumption and Renewable Energy Development Potential on Indian Lands. April 2000. SR/CNEAF/2000-01. 68 pp., Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, U.S. Department of Energy.↩ |
2000 |
Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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