Resources

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References:

Click here for a complete list of references cited in the dissertation and on this site.

Recommended Reading:

Berkes, F. (1999). Sacred ecology: Traditional ecological knowledge and resource management. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis.

Cajete, G. (2000). Native science: Natural laws of interdependence. Santa Fe, New Mexico:Clearlight Publishers.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. (2005). Ecosystems and human well-being. Washington:Island Press. See: www.millenniumassessment.org

Neihardt, J. G. (1932). Black Elk speaks. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

Union of Concerned Scientists. (1992). World scientists' warning to humanity. Retrieved 9/21/06, from http://www.ucsusa.org/ucs/about/1992-world-scientists-warning-to-humanity.html

Wilkinson, C. (2005). Blood struggles: The rise of modern Indian nations. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

World Commission on Environment and Development. (1987). Our common future: Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development. United Nations Environment Program. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Wolf, E. C., & Zuckerman, S. (Eds.). (2003). Salmon Nation: People, fish, and our common home. Portland, OR: EcotrustRead the complete dissertation proposal guiding this project