Archaeological data on the long history of interaction between indigenous people and salmon have rarely been applied to conservation management. When joined with ethnohistoric records, archaeology provides an alternative conceptual view of the potential for sustainable harvests and can suggest possible social mechanisms for managing human behavior. Review of the ~7,500-year-long fish bone record from two subregions of the Pacific Northwest shows remarkable stability in salmon use. As major changes in the ecological and social system occurred over this lengthy period, persistence in the fishery is not due simply to a lack of perturbation, but rather indicates resilience in the ecological–human system. Of several factors possibly contributing...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
The exploitation of salmon resources was once central to the economic life of the Northwest Coast. T...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
As this special issue attests, Dr. Virginia Butler and her students have made significant and lastin...
Salmon are an essential component of the ecosystem in Tsleil-Waututh Nation's traditional, ancestral...
To gain insight into pre-contact Coast Salish fishing practices, we used new palaeogenetic analytica...
Anadromous fish, and salmon in particular, have frequently been implicated in archaeological models ...
Because resilience of a biological system is a product of its evolutionary history, the historical t...
Within the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon, the native status of anadromous salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp....
Because resilience of a biological system is a product of its evolutionary history, the historical t...
changes in human use of animals explain hunter-gatherer organizational changes and development of cu...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Graduation date: 1983A sample of fish remains from two late-prehistoric\ud archaeological sites on t...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
The exploitation of salmon resources was once central to the economic life of the Northwest Coast. T...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...
As this special issue attests, Dr. Virginia Butler and her students have made significant and lastin...
Salmon are an essential component of the ecosystem in Tsleil-Waututh Nation's traditional, ancestral...
To gain insight into pre-contact Coast Salish fishing practices, we used new palaeogenetic analytica...
Anadromous fish, and salmon in particular, have frequently been implicated in archaeological models ...
Because resilience of a biological system is a product of its evolutionary history, the historical t...
Within the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon, the native status of anadromous salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp....
Because resilience of a biological system is a product of its evolutionary history, the historical t...
changes in human use of animals explain hunter-gatherer organizational changes and development of cu...
Salmon are inherently resilient species. However, this resiliency has been undermined in British Col...
Graduation date: 1983A sample of fish remains from two late-prehistoric\ud archaeological sites on t...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
The exploitation of salmon resources was once central to the economic life of the Northwest Coast. T...
The historic use of anadromous fish on the Snake River Plain has been the source of considerable dis...