This slide presentation is from a meeting of the Alaska Native Science Commission (ANSC) on traditional knowledge and contaminants, intended to build capacity among Alaska Native communities to take effective action to clearly identify and address their concerns about contaminants and changes in the environment. Topics include a list of discussion items, funding choice, the role of mini-grants, and the use of the Resource Guide in providing information. There is also discussion on types of eligible projects, collaboration with tribal groups, sampling/testing strategies, and others. Educational levels: Graduate or professional
This presentation was delivered at the conference on Improving Delivery of Federal Funding for Alask...
The Yurok Tribe partnered with the University of California Davis (UC Davis) Superfund Research Prog...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), a concept encapsulating non-Western epistemologies related t...
This is the homepage of the Alaska Native Science Commission (ANSC), an organization dedicated to br...
This site and database contains information on existing measures of contaminants in species of fish ...
Indigenous communities are disproportionately affected by chemical contamination due to the colonial...
Indigenous communities are disproportionately affected by chemical contamination due to the colonial...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
The 2014 Alaska Native Studies Council (ANSC) Conference was held in March in Fairbanks, Alaska. Th...
This presentation reports on my efforts to combine Native American tribal knowledge with digital res...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
in 1994 under the auspices of the Alaska Native/Rural Education Consortium, representing over 50 org...
1 page posterThe University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the USDA Forest Service Paci...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Modern urban and economic development within Ala...
This presentation was delivered at the conference on Improving Delivery of Federal Funding for Alask...
The Yurok Tribe partnered with the University of California Davis (UC Davis) Superfund Research Prog...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), a concept encapsulating non-Western epistemologies related t...
This is the homepage of the Alaska Native Science Commission (ANSC), an organization dedicated to br...
This site and database contains information on existing measures of contaminants in species of fish ...
Indigenous communities are disproportionately affected by chemical contamination due to the colonial...
Indigenous communities are disproportionately affected by chemical contamination due to the colonial...
In the United States, minority communities are disproportionately exposed to environmental contamina...
The 2014 Alaska Native Studies Council (ANSC) Conference was held in March in Fairbanks, Alaska. Th...
This presentation reports on my efforts to combine Native American tribal knowledge with digital res...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
Racial and ethnic minority communities, including American Indian and Alaska Natives, have been disp...
in 1994 under the auspices of the Alaska Native/Rural Education Consortium, representing over 50 org...
1 page posterThe University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the USDA Forest Service Paci...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Modern urban and economic development within Ala...
This presentation was delivered at the conference on Improving Delivery of Federal Funding for Alask...
The Yurok Tribe partnered with the University of California Davis (UC Davis) Superfund Research Prog...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), a concept encapsulating non-Western epistemologies related t...