Ecological and historical data are combined in assessing the influence of cultural broadcast burning in the inland Pacific Northwest from the distant past into recent history. Twenty-four references to broadcast burning by native peoples were found in the journals of early explorers and settlers. Broadcast burning was apparently an ancient native tradition, derived from the earliest hunting cultures to enter the region. With the influx of European culture, misapprehensions about fire among whites disrupted the original influence of native cultural burning. Early irresponsible burning became associated with the deterioration of natural resources, and efforts to prevent or suppress all fires were incorporated in developing conservation polici...
xvii, 382 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
Graduation date: 1978Presentation date: 1977-09-19Ecological and historical information are combined...
Graduation date: 2004The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between land\ud manage...
Instead of discovering a land blanketed by dense forests, early explorers of the Pacific Northwest e...
This chapter, included in Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest, published by the Oreg...
Prescribed burning of the countryside was widely practiced by Native Californians. The application o...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Graduation date: 1980The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the\ud Willamette Nat...
Fire was arguably the most important forest and rangeland disturbance process in the Inland Northwes...
Until recently, most contemporary ecologists have ignored or diminished anecdotal historical account...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
Anthropogenic fire regimes have been proven to have had extensive impact on the California environme...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-05-10The use of Native American fire regimes evolved in...
xvii, 382 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
Graduation date: 1978Presentation date: 1977-09-19Ecological and historical information are combined...
Graduation date: 2004The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between land\ud manage...
Instead of discovering a land blanketed by dense forests, early explorers of the Pacific Northwest e...
This chapter, included in Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest, published by the Oreg...
Prescribed burning of the countryside was widely practiced by Native Californians. The application o...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Graduation date: 1980The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the\ud Willamette Nat...
Fire was arguably the most important forest and rangeland disturbance process in the Inland Northwes...
Until recently, most contemporary ecologists have ignored or diminished anecdotal historical account...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
Anthropogenic fire regimes have been proven to have had extensive impact on the California environme...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-05-10The use of Native American fire regimes evolved in...
xvii, 382 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityAt European contact, indigeno...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...