Native American cultures, genetics, nutrition, and ways of life co-evolved with their natural systems through thousands of years. This process has resulted in seamless eco-cultural systems of humans, plants, animals, rivers, landforms, and air sheds. These eco-cultural systems have also provided its peoples with unique and valid environmental management science that has sustained the peoples and their resources for thousands of years. This resource-based perspective could form the basis of environmental justice risk assessment methodology in Indian Country. Cumulative impacts to tribal cultures are a combination of pre-existing stressors (existing conditions or co-risk factors) and any other contamination or new activity that affects enviro...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Very little literature exists which details how climate change impacts Indian Country. This study fi...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
abstract: Human health risk assessment is the process by which regulatory agencies estimate the pote...
Graduation date: 2012American Indians presently face health risks posed by exposure to environmental...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
Concerns surrounding the environment have been growing in this country throughout the last century. ...
This article begins with the recognition that environmental justice for Native peoples requires atte...
Indigenous cultures perceive the natural environment as an essential link between traditional cultur...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
Conventional approaches to environmental impact assessment and cumulative effects assessment (CEA) h...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Increased risks due to toxic exposure contribute to numerous health burdens in particular places and...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Very little literature exists which details how climate change impacts Indian Country. This study fi...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
abstract: Human health risk assessment is the process by which regulatory agencies estimate the pote...
Graduation date: 2012American Indians presently face health risks posed by exposure to environmental...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
Concerns surrounding the environment have been growing in this country throughout the last century. ...
This article begins with the recognition that environmental justice for Native peoples requires atte...
Indigenous cultures perceive the natural environment as an essential link between traditional cultur...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
Conventional approaches to environmental impact assessment and cumulative effects assessment (CEA) h...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Increased risks due to toxic exposure contribute to numerous health burdens in particular places and...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Very little literature exists which details how climate change impacts Indian Country. This study fi...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...