Tribal people of the Northern Great Plains have utilized plants for centuries. Amelanchier anifolia (Juneberries/Serviceberries) historically played an important part in the diet and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Tribal Nations. Research conducted as part of this study into historical and contemporary uses of the Juneberry by MHA Tribal Members indicated extensive historical use and a high interest in Juneberry reestablishment for cultural, nutritional, and economic reasons. Previous research on Juneberries has investigated factors including state of dormancy, propagation method, transplant type, and mulch type. Another purpose of this study was to elucidate the impact of presence of water, cultivar type, soil type and s...
This investigation focuses on the decision making relative to plants by Native Americans on one of t...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
The west-central Illinois archaeological record detailed in this dissertation provides evidence for ...
A growth chamber experiment was carried out for ten weeks to reduce post-rooting dormancy in juneber...
Traditional foodways of indigenous peoples worldwide face the risk of loss in an increasingly interc...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
Goal: Participants will become lifelong learners and critical thinkers about culturally relevant tra...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
In this thesis I present a community-based participatory research project analyzing principles for t...
Environmental scholarship is increasingly calling for more culturally inclusive approaches to ecolog...
As educators, we owe it to our students to enable them to transgress structural impediments and to c...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
This paper focuses on the benefits of incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into the field ...
Despite the turmoil of Sioux cultural losses since contact with Anglo-European culture, the Oglala S...
This investigation focuses on the decision making relative to plants by Native Americans on one of t...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
The west-central Illinois archaeological record detailed in this dissertation provides evidence for ...
A growth chamber experiment was carried out for ten weeks to reduce post-rooting dormancy in juneber...
Traditional foodways of indigenous peoples worldwide face the risk of loss in an increasingly interc...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
Goal: Participants will become lifelong learners and critical thinkers about culturally relevant tra...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
In this thesis I present a community-based participatory research project analyzing principles for t...
Environmental scholarship is increasingly calling for more culturally inclusive approaches to ecolog...
As educators, we owe it to our students to enable them to transgress structural impediments and to c...
By all accounts, the peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America did not cultivate plants at the...
Communities throughout the Standing Rock (Sioux) Nation in the northern Great Plains are suffering f...
This paper focuses on the benefits of incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into the field ...
Despite the turmoil of Sioux cultural losses since contact with Anglo-European culture, the Oglala S...
This investigation focuses on the decision making relative to plants by Native Americans on one of t...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
The west-central Illinois archaeological record detailed in this dissertation provides evidence for ...