This paper compares two rivers, Tana River in Northern Norway and Columbia River on the northwest coast of the United States of America. Both rivers host indigenous populations, the Sámi and the Nez Perce, whose cultural and material existence depends upon salmon. Because these people live indigenously within highly industrial, postcolonial societies, their lives have been part of larger economic, political and legal structures for substantial periods of time. In these rivers, peoples have been, and are currently dealing with the possibility of salmon extinction. This article is concerned with how such a crisis has been interpreted and acted upon within two nation’s natural-resource management regimes. We observe how the threat of extinctio...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues ...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
How to think about salmon in the Deatnu River in northern Norway? Sámi local ecological experts and ...
International audienceIn the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Increasingly common conflicts over transboundary natu...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
America\u27s western rivers are under assault, as development, pollution, climate change, and invasi...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
This paper utilizes oral history interviews, treaties, governmental, international, and scientific r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Examination of how Indigenous People have been forced ...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues ...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
How to think about salmon in the Deatnu River in northern Norway? Sámi local ecological experts and ...
International audienceIn the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Increasingly common conflicts over transboundary natu...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
America\u27s western rivers are under assault, as development, pollution, climate change, and invasi...
Salmon remain the cultural and economic soul of the Pacific Northwest, a species whose very life cyc...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
This paper utilizes oral history interviews, treaties, governmental, international, and scientific r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Examination of how Indigenous People have been forced ...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
The Cannon River flows through the industrialized landscape of southern Minnesota, produced through ...
In this paper, I describe a history of indigenous salmon fishing technologies and management issues ...