Southern Paiutes of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau have a deep connection to their environment. Since Creation, Southern Paiutes maintain that it is their duty to manage their environment to promote growth and sustainability within their ecosystem. They have developed numerous strategies and activities that have been integrated into their cultural system that increases biodiversity and biocomplexity throughout their homeland. The Southern Paiutes had a traditional leadership system that was responsible for the maintenance of social and ecological order throughout the Southern Paiute nation. The Southern Paiute leadership, more commonly referred to as the High Chiefs, was a multi-layered system that functioned on national, regional, an...
This is an applied ethnographic study of Southern Paiute cultural resources and how these are relate...
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is interested in understanding the human and environmental consequen...
Tribal environmental governance in the Cherokee Nation today is characterized by a complex interplay...
Native Americans are the original land stewards of North America. Historical devastation brought on ...
This report is a Southern Paiute ethnographic study of the Grand Staircase- Escalante NM. This is th...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
The traditional lands of the Southern Paiute people are bounded by more than 600 miles of Piapaxa (C...
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs welcome you. From our Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute perspe...
Winnebago tribal leadership is centered on traditional culture, language and stories. The purpose of...
This report concludes the first four years (1992 -1995) of Southern Paiute involvement in the Glen C...
Graduation date: 2009This research effort examined Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Siletz ...
We address the position maintained by contemporary Numic-speaking people (also Numu) that they have ...
The aboriginal native leadership pattern, then, was headmanship, rather than chieftainship. In the c...
To the Southern Paiutes, the Spring Mountains are the center of Creation. They believe that they, as...
This is an applied ethnographic study of Southern Paiute cultural resources and how these are relate...
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is interested in understanding the human and environmental consequen...
Tribal environmental governance in the Cherokee Nation today is characterized by a complex interplay...
Native Americans are the original land stewards of North America. Historical devastation brought on ...
This report is a Southern Paiute ethnographic study of the Grand Staircase- Escalante NM. This is th...
Report on the cultural significance of the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, and Grand Canyon to the Paiu...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
The traditional lands of the Southern Paiute people are bounded by more than 600 miles of Piapaxa (C...
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs welcome you. From our Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute perspe...
Winnebago tribal leadership is centered on traditional culture, language and stories. The purpose of...
This report concludes the first four years (1992 -1995) of Southern Paiute involvement in the Glen C...
Graduation date: 2009This research effort examined Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Siletz ...
We address the position maintained by contemporary Numic-speaking people (also Numu) that they have ...
The aboriginal native leadership pattern, then, was headmanship, rather than chieftainship. In the c...
To the Southern Paiutes, the Spring Mountains are the center of Creation. They believe that they, as...
This is an applied ethnographic study of Southern Paiute cultural resources and how these are relate...
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is interested in understanding the human and environmental consequen...
Tribal environmental governance in the Cherokee Nation today is characterized by a complex interplay...