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Found 20 dataset(s) matching "indigenous knowledge".
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The Indigenous Foods Knowledges Network is interested in ethically collecting, sharing, accessing, and visualizing data and documented Indigenous Knowledge to address food sovereignty. The core...
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The Seasonal Ice Zone Observing Network (SIZONet) and the Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub (AAOKH) share the Local Observations Interface, which allows access to observations of sea...
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Using a reciprocal collaboration approach, this project revealed complex patterns of surface and groundwater flow to support Indigenous resource management strategies for biocultural...
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The PISUNA-net Local Observations database was developed to record, archive, and share indigenous and local knowledge and expertise on natural resources and resource use on the western and...
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This Atlas focuses on sharing the knowledge, wisdom, and culture of one of the Indigenous Nations of Siberia, Russian Federation, the Evenki, who live in Iyengra, Russia, and the surrounding...
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bison Project will serve a variety of purposes that are designed to uphold the best of Tribal bison herd expansion interests, including a focus on ecosystem...
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The dataset presented here, a historical coregonine spawning database, or CORHIST for short, is the result of several years of coordinated research in archives, libraries, and field stations, to...
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Development of this research design attempted to help understand the effects of differing cultural cultivation techniques of sourberry shrubs (Rhus aromatica) for basketry material in Mariposa...
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For centuries, Indigenous peoples across Eurasia and North American have maintained harmonious relations with bears with whom they share the world, honoring this relationship through elaborate...
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A series of workshops were held in three Alaskan Native Villages, Aniak, Elim, and St. Mary’s in July 2024. These workshops focused on community observations of and concerns around weather and...
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Since 2000, the Calista Elders Council (CEC) staff has worked with elders from Bering Sea coastal communities to document Yup'ik place names. Elders have been eager to teach young people their...
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The purpose of "The Northern Bering Sea: Our Way of Life" is to show extensive areas where Alaska Native hunters and local fishermen harvest ocean resources, and the marine waters important to the...
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A trichotomous choice survey was used to document local expert observations of five berry species locally known as: salmonberry (Rubus chamaemorus), blackberry (Empetrum nigrum), cranberry...
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Lummi Nation's Community Mobilization Against Drugs (CMAD) Initiative successfully achieved its four stated goals, which were to reduce...
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The Child Welfare Reviews Project assists the Children's Bureau in recruiting and maintaining a national pool of Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) reviewers, who are qualified child welfare...
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The Bering Sea is home to over 70 Indigenous communities of the Iñupiat, Central Yup’ik, Cup’ik, St. Lawrence Island Yupik, Unangan, and Chukchi Peoples. In recent years, the Bering Sea has...
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Bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus) are one of the most important subsistence resources for the indigenous people of coastal northern and western Alaska, as well as key components of Arctic marine...
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Bridges include foot, bridle trail, and vehicle bridges of widely varying widths, spans, heights, and types of construction. In the interest of limiting the classifications within this...
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<strong>PLEASE NOTE: This is an index of a historical collection that contains words and phrases that may be offensive or harmful to individuals investigating these records</strong>. In...