The indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America actively managed natural resources in diverse ways to enhance their productivity and proximity. Among those practices that have escaped the attention of anthropologists until recently is the traditional management of intertidal clam beds, which Northwest Coast peoples have enhanced through techniques such as selective harvests, the removal of shells and other debris, and the mechanical aeration of the soil matrix. In some cases, harvesters also removed stones or even created stone revetments that served to laterally expand sediments suitable for clam production into previously unusable portions of the tidal zone. This article presents the only account of these activities, their ...
Were the ancient Coast Salish farmers? Conventional anthropological wisdom asserts that the ethnogra...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Indigenous communities have actively managed their environments for millennia using a diversity of r...
Clam gardens are one of a suite of ancient mariculture practices used by the Indigenous Peoples of t...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Maintaining food production while sustaining productive ecosystems is among the central challenges o...
The field of restoration ecology has historically been guided by the Western science paradigm, and o...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Since time immemorial, First Nations shaped the env...
For the first time in centuries, clam gardens in the Salish Sea are buzzing with life once again. El...
When we think of the monumental works of the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast, we typically...
Humans have been developing management systems to support resilient food production through social-e...
Tribal communities have an interconnected relationship with nature and long-term view of ecological ...
The Northwest Coast region of North America has long been reported as relying heavily on a marine su...
Were the ancient Coast Salish farmers? Conventional anthropological wisdom asserts that the ethnogra...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Indigenous communities have actively managed their environments for millennia using a diversity of r...
Clam gardens are one of a suite of ancient mariculture practices used by the Indigenous Peoples of t...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Maintaining food production while sustaining productive ecosystems is among the central challenges o...
The field of restoration ecology has historically been guided by the Western science paradigm, and o...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Since time immemorial, First Nations shaped the env...
For the first time in centuries, clam gardens in the Salish Sea are buzzing with life once again. El...
When we think of the monumental works of the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast, we typically...
Humans have been developing management systems to support resilient food production through social-e...
Tribal communities have an interconnected relationship with nature and long-term view of ecological ...
The Northwest Coast region of North America has long been reported as relying heavily on a marine su...
Were the ancient Coast Salish farmers? Conventional anthropological wisdom asserts that the ethnogra...
Ancient systems of mariculture were foundations of social-ecological systems of many coastal Indigen...
Indigenous communities have actively managed their environments for millennia using a diversity of r...