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Alesko Environmental Studies ActivismClimate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentEnvironmental Restoration Swinomish Alberta’s Oil Sands and the Rights of First Nations Peoples to Environmental Health Lori Lambert, PhD, DS Environmental StudiesGeologyHealth ActivismClimate ChangeEconomic DevelopmentEnergyEnvironmental JusticeIntergovernmental RelationsInternational IndigenousNatural Resources Can the needs for environmental protection and biodiversity and the needs of indigenous people be reconciled? Robert S. Cole Environmental StudiesNative American Studies ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental JusticeInternational Indigenous Climate Change Implications for the Quileute and Hoh Tribes Chelsie Papiez Biology Climate Change Hoh RiverQuileute Darkness to Dawn: Columbia River Native Tribes’ Science and Salmon Restoration Success Brian Footen AnthropologyBiologyEconomicsEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsLeadershipNatural ResourcesSalmonTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Nez Perce Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Rob Cole BiologyEnvironmental StudiesGeology ActivismClimate ChangeIntergovernmental RelationsSalmon All Tribes Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Part II Rob Cole BiologyEnvironmental StudiesGeology ActivismClimate ChangeFish and WildlifeIntergovernmental RelationsNatural ResourcesSalmon All Tribes Irrigation Interests Threaten Precious Hoopa Tribal Fisheries, a Legal Perspective Tom Schlosser Environmental StudiesLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyLandLaw and JusticeSalmonTreaty Rights and Sovereignty HoopaKlamathYurok Is Your Tribal Land Secure? Ralston, Larry, The Evergreen State College Environmental StudiesGeologyNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentLandLaw and JusticeLeadership Quileute Pebbles of Gold or Salmon of Time: Pebble Mine and the Cultural and Environmental Economics of Alaska Natives Brian Footen BiologyEconomicsNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnvironmental RestorationIntergovernmental RelationsLeadershipSalmon Quinault Indian Nation: Living on The Edge Steve Robinson Environmental StudiesHealthLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationSociology ActivismClimate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationLandLeadershipSalmonSelf Determination and Self Governance Quinault Research for Resilience: Climate Change, the Crow Tribe and Indigenous Knowledge: Part 1 and 2 Linda Moon Stumpff BiologyHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsLeadershipTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Silak: Ice and Consciousness. The Arctic and Climate Change Lori Lambert, PhD BiologyEnvironmental StudiesNative American Studies ActivismClimate ChangeCultural Preservation Inuit Sustaining Oomingmak, Sustain Us: Alaska Natives and the Muskox Adapt to Social and Ecological Change Linda Moon Stumpff BiologyEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration Climate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEconomic Development The Salmon They are My Brothers: A Story of the Lower Snake River Dams Kathleen M. Saul BiologyEnergyEnvironmental StudiesHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyIntergovernmental RelationsLeadershipSacred SitesSalmon Confederated Tribes of Warm SpringsConfederated Tribes of YakamaLower Elwha KlallamNez PerceSwinomishUmatilla Tribal Response to Climate Change and the Evolving Ecosystem of Hood Canal: Learning from the Past to Plan for the Future Brian Footen AnthropologyEnvironmental StudiesNative American Studies Climate Change Skokomish Tribes Combat Climate Change - Going Back to the Burn Linda Moon Stumpff Environmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceLeadership Water Quality, Environment and Ethics Under Conditions of Climate Change: Who Speaks for the San Francisco Peaks? Linda Moon Stumpff BiologyEnvironmental StudiesHealthLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentLaw and JusticeLeadershipSacred Sites ApacheHavasupaiHopiNavajo What are the Prospects for Energy Futures on Tribal Lands? Robert S. Cole Environmental Studies Climate ChangeEconomic DevelopmentEnergy Your Tribal Land is Not Secure: Traditional Knowledge and Science Face Wildfire in the Valley of the Wild Roses Linda Moon Stumpff, PhD Environmental StudiesForestryLawPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceLeadershipNatural Resources Santa Clara Pueblo