Publications

Tribal leaders, scholars and others working with tribes on climate change issues are increasingly engaged in bringing tribal voices to academic literature, agency climate reports, and other publications to demonstrate the impacts of climate change on indigenous communities in the United States, and the measures tribes across the country are taking to address climate change. Abstracts and materials provided by the publications are included in the descriptions.

Publication Year Sort descending Geography Website
Williams, S. Jeffress, Shea Penland, and Asbury H. Sallenger, eds. (1992) Louisiana Barrier Island Erosion Study: Atlas of Shoreline Changes in Louisiana from 1853 to 1989. U.S. Geological Survey. Louisiana Geological Survey. 1992 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.↩

Categories: traditional knowledges, tribe, indigenous

1993 International Link
Paisano, E. L., 1995: The American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Population. Population Profile of the United States 1995. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Special Studies Series P23-189., R.H. Brown, E.M. Ehrlich, and M.F. Riche, Eds., U.S. Census Bureau, 50-51. URL ↩

Categories: American Indian Population, tribe, indigenous

1995 United States
U.S. Census Bureau, 1995: Housing of American Indians on Reservations - Equipment and Fuels. Bureau of the Census Statistical Brief, Issued April 1995, SB/95-11. 4 pp., U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. URL ↩

Categories: Housing, Equipment and Fuels, Reservation, tribe, indigenous

1995 United States
U.S. Census Bureau, 1995: Housing of American Indians on Reservations - Plumbing. Bureau of the Census Statistical Brief, Issued April 1995, SB/95-9. 4 pp., U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. URL ↩

Categories: Housing, Plumbing, Reservation, tribe, indigenous

1995 United States
Bennett, J. W., 1996: Human Ecology as Human Behavior: Essays in Environmental and Development Anthropology. Transaction Publishers, 378 pp.↩ 1996
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.

Categories: Native peoples, nutrition, Ecology, Culture, Food, tribe, indigenous

1996 Global Link
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (1996) Assessment of American Indian Housing Needs and Programs: Final Report. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, Washington DC.

Categories: American Indian, Housing, tribe, indigenous

1996 United States

Categories: Place, Culture, Apache, Traditional Knowledge, tribe, indigenous

1996 Southwest
Barry, John M. 1997 Rising Tide: the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Categories: flood, politics, race

1997 Southeast, United States Link
Bielawski, E. 1997. Aboriginal participation in global change research in the Northwest Territories of Canada. In Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. W.C. Oechel, T. Callaghan, T. Gilmanov, J.I. Holten, B. Maxwell, U. Molau, and B. Sveinbhornsson, eds. New York: Springer, pp. 475–483.

Categories: tribe, indigenous, Traditional Knowledge

1997 Canada Link
d’Errico, P., 1997: American Indian Sovereignty: Now You See It, Now You Don’t. Presented as the Inaugural Lecture in the American Indian Civics Project, Humboldt State University, October 24, 1997. URL ↩

Categories: Sovereignty, tribe, indigenous

1997 United States Link
Turner, R.E. (1997) Wetland Loss in the Northern Gulf Of Mexico: Multiple Working Hypotheses. 1997 Link
Chatters, James H. 1998. Environment. In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 12. Plateau. D. E. Walker, ed. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, pp. 29–48.

Categories: Enviroment, tribe, indigenous

1998
Gibson, Marjie Anna, and Sallie B. Schullinger. 1998. Answers from the Ice Edge. The consequences of climate change on life in the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Report prepared for the Greenpeace USA. Washington, DC.

Categories: Climate change, tribe, indigenous, Adaptation, knowledge

1998 Alaska, Bering Sea, Arctic Link
Merideth, R., D. Liverman, R. Bales, and M. Patterson, 1998: Climate variability and change in the southwest: Impacts, information needs, and issues for policymaking. Final report. Southwest Regional Climate Change Symposium and Workshop,. URL ↩

Categories: Climate change

1998 Southwest
Akers, Donna 1999 Removing the Heart of the Choctaw People: Indian Removal from a Native Perspective. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 23(3):63–76.

Categories: Historical Displacement, Choctaw, tribe, indigenous

1999 Book chapter
Deloria, Jr., V., and R. J. DeMallie, 1999: Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. University of Oklahoma Press.↩

Categories: Treaties, American Indians, Treaty making, Law, History, tribe, indigenous

1999 United States
United Nations. 2000. Special Rapporteur on the right to food.

Categories: food justice, accessibility, resource allocation, availability, social justice, human rights

2000 International, Global Link
Cernea, Michael M. 2000 Risks, Safeguards and Reconstruction: A Model for Population Displacement and Resettlement. Economic and Political Weekly 35(41):3659–3678.

Categories: 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

2000 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.↩

Categories: Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous

2000 United States
Fox, Shari. 2000. Project documents Inuit knowledge of climate change. Witness the Arctic 8(1):8.

Categories: tribe, indigenous, Inuit knowledge

2000 Arctic Link
Huntington, Henry P., ed. 2000. Impacts of changes in sea ice and other environmental parameters in the Arctic. Workshop report (Girdwood, Alaska, 15–17 February 2000). Bethesda, MD: Marine Mammal Commission.

Categories: tribe, indigenous, native, Traditional Knowledge

2000 Arctic, Alaska Link
Penland, Shea, Lynda Wayne, L.D. Britsch, S. Jeffress Williams, Andrew D. Beall, and Victoria Caridas Butterwortk. 2000 Process Classification of Coastal Land Loss between 1932 and 1990 in the Mississippi River Delta Plain, Southeastern Louisiana. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey.

Categories: coastal land loss

2000 Southeast, United States Link
Ashford, G. and J. Castelden. 2001. Inuit observations on climate change. Final Report. International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). Winnipeg.

Categories: tribe, indigenous

2001 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

Categories: environmental change, exploration narratives, Gulf of Alaska, Little Ice Age, oral tradition, science studies, Traditional Knowledge, Yukon, tribe, indigenous

2001 Arctic
Deloria, Jr, V., and D. Wildcat, 2001: Power and Place: Indian Education in America. Fulcrum Publishing, 176 pp.↩

Categories: American Indians, Education, tribe, indigenous

2001 United States
Fenge, T. 2001. Inuit and climate change. Isuma 2(4):79–85.

Categories: tribe, indigenous

2001
Hoxie, F. E., 2001: A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920. University of Nebraska Press.↩

Categories: Assimilation, tribe, indigenous

2001 United States
Cruikshank, J., 2001. Glaciers and climate change: perspectives from oral tradition. Arctic, pp.377-393.

Categories: 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

2001 Alaska Link