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Brian Footen BiologyBusiness and ManagementEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesQuantitative Reasoning ActivismEnvironmental RestorationIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeSalmonSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Confronting Racism: Treaty Beer Comes to Washington State Michelle Aguilar-Wells and Barbara Leigh Smith CommunicationsPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipRacism and Prejudice 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 Oppenheimer The Movie, The Indians and The Bomb In A Tale Of Different Worlds Linda Moon Stumpff CommunicationsEnvironmental StudiesHealthHistoryLawMedia StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeMediaNatural ResourcesTreaty Rights and Sovereignty The 23 federally recognized tribes of New Mexico Pacific Northwest Salmon Habitat: The Culvert Case and the Power of Treaties Jovana J. Brown, PhD and Brian Footen BiologyEnvironmental StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismEnvironmental RestorationLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipSalmonSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty 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 Should the Navajo Nation Build a Coal-Fired Power Plant? Jovana Brown and Nora Trahant Environmental Studies ActivismCommunity DevelopmentEconomic DevelopmentEnergyFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessLand Navajo skwadi’lic, Board Feet, and the Cedar Tree Kurt W. Russo, PhD AnthropologyCommunicationsEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismCultural PreservationEnvironmental JusticeIndian IdentityIntergovernmental RelationsLandNatural ResourcesRacism and PrejudiceSacred SitesTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Lummi Sovereign Still From the Forest to the Plains Stumpff, Linda Moon Environmental StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismEconomic DevelopmentLandSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Confederated Tribes of Salish Kootenai The Navajo Horse Policy Dilemma: Too Many Horses? T’ooahayoo Nihilii? Linda Moon Stumpff, PhD BiologyEnvironmental StudiesLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration Cultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsLand Navajo The Return of a River: A Nisqually Tribal Challenge Steve Robinson and Michael Alesko Environmental Studies Cultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationIntergovernmental RelationsLandSalmonSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Nisqually The Will of the People: Citizenship in the Osage Nation Dennison, Jean, University of Florida Native American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismCultural PreservationFamily and YouthLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTribal GovernanceTribal Membership Enrollment and Citizenship Osage The Yakama Nation and the Cleanup of Hanford: Contested Meanings of Environmental Remediation Daniel A. Bush Environmental StudiesEthicsHealthHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration EnergyEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Confederated Tribes of Yakama Through the Taos Pueblo Lens: Values and Emerging Strategies for Protecting Wild Lands and Waters Linda Moon Stumpff Environmental StudiesHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationSociology Cultural PreservationEnvironmental JusticeFederal and State Relations and PolicyIntergovernmental RelationsLandLeadershipSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Taos Pueblo When Our Water Returns: The Gila River Indian Community and Diabetes Jovana J. Brown BiologyEnvironmental StudiesHealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessHuman ServicesIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipTribal Governance Gila River