Enduring Legacies Native Case Studies

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Title & AuthorDiscipline(s)Theme(s)Tribe(s)
Aboriginal Education Funding: Who’s In Control?Alex Marshall
    New!Addressing Climate Change at a Tribal LevelSteve Robinson and Michael T. Alesko
    New!Alberta’s Oil Sands and the Rights of First Nations Peoples to Environmental HealthLori Lambert, PhD, DS
      Ancestral Roots and Changing Landscapes: The Impact of Seattle's Development on the Salish People of Central Puget SoundBrian Footen
      New!Back to the Bison: The Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes and the National Bison RangeLinda Moon Stumpff
      New!Back to the Future: Dam Removal and Native Salmon Restoration on the Elwha RiverBrian Footen and Jovana Brown
      New!Blowing in the Wind: The Navajo Nation and UraniumJovana J. Brown, PhD and Lori Lambert, PhD, DS, RN
      New!skwadi’lic, Board Feet, and the Cedar TreeKurt W. Russo, PhD
      Boundless Water and Bounded People: The Cultural and Social Implications of Shellfish Closures in Boundary BayEmma S. Norman, Ph.D.
      New!Bridging Two Worlds: Developing and Maintaining a Native American Center at a Public CollegeTina Kuckkahn-Miller, J.D. (Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe), Longhouse Director, The Evergreen State College
        New!Can the needs for environmental protection and biodiversity and the needs of indigenous people be reconciled?Robert S. Cole
          Cape Wind and the Sacred Sunrise of the Wampanoag: A Victory for Whom?Kathleen M. Saul
            Child Care Considerations at the Skinny Raven CasinoGawlik, Dennis, Kate Lancaster, and Linda Lovett
              Climate Change Implications for the Quileute and Hoh TribesChelsie Papiez
              New!Co-Management of Puget Sound Salmon: How well does the Use and Collection of Shared Fishery Science between Tribes and the State Guide Resource Protection?Brian Footen
                New!Confronting Racism: Treaty Beer Comes to Washington StateMichelle Aguilar-Wells and Barbara Leigh Smith
                  New!Culturally Appropriate, Rigorous Evaluation of Tribal Services: Mount Sanford Tribal Consortium Healthy Relationships Project Evaluation Terry Cross
                    New!Dam Removal on the Elwha RiverPeter Dorman
                    New!The Data May Be A Mess, But Can It Still Be Useful To Indian Country?Mark Trahant
                      New!Dilemmas and Solutions in Tribal Child Welfare: A Case for Customary AdoptionTerry Cross, Sarah Kastelic, and Kathleen Fox
                        New!Distributive Justice in Indian Country: Should Indian Tribes Share Casino Revenues? Sarah S. Works, J.D.
                          Educational Attainment for Native Americans: The Value of a College Education Meyer A. Louie
                            New!Environmentalism Across Cultural BordersSarah S Works, J.D.
                            Evil Water: The Problem of Alcoholism in Indian CountrySingh, Subodh, Sinte Gleska University
                              New!Exercising Tribal Sovereignty Through Sports: Iroquois Nationals LacrosseSarah S Works, J.D.
                              Flathead Lake Fish and Methylmercury: Treaty Rights & Human RightsLori Lambert, PhD, DS, RN
                              New!Hantavirus and the Navajo Nation: A Double Jeopardy DiseaseLinda Moon Stumpff
                              Honoring Our Children: Tolerance within the Indian CommunityArviso, Vivian
                              Housing in Indian CountryMarchand-Cecil, Cindy
                                New!Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Rob Cole
                                New!Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Part IIRob Cole
                                  New!The Indian health paradox: Honoring a treaty right or raising real dollars?Mark N. Trahant
                                    Indian Identity in the ArtsKuckkahn, Tina
                                      Indian Interrupted: The Story of an Indigenous ManAne Berrett
                                        Issues in Contemporary American Indian Art: An Iroquois ExampleGail Temblay
                                        Is Your Tribal Land Secure?Ralston, Larry, The Evergreen State College
                                        It's in Our Treaty: the Right to WhaleBrown, Jovana J.
                                        The Last Stand: the Quinault Indian Nation's Path to Sovereignty and the Case of Tribal ForestryStumpff, Linda Moon
                                        Luna / Tsu-xiit the “Whale”: Governance Across (Political and Cultural) BordersEmma S. Norman, Ph.D., Northwest Indian College
                                        Making the High School Diploma Mean SomethingSmith, Barbara Leigh
                                          Meth in Indian Country: A Call to ActionMarchand-Cecil, Cindy
                                            Native Fishing Practices and Oxygen Depletion in Hood CanalCole, Robert S.
                                            Native Gaming in the USHai-Jew, Shalin
                                              New!Natural Restoration and Cultural Knowledge of the Yakama NationEmily Washines and Gerald Peltier
                                              On Being a Man: The Private Matter of Domestic Violence Against MenMary Big Bow
                                                New!Pacific Northwest Salmon Habitat: The Culvert Case and the Power of TreatiesJovana J. Brown, PhD and Brian Footen
                                                  New!Pathways for Native American Students in Higher Education Mini-Cases, Part 1 Barbara Leigh Smith and Kayeri Akweks
                                                    The Peoples’ Forest: Emerging Strategies on the Mescalero Apache Forest ReservesLinda Moon Stumpff
                                                    Reclaiming Native Women's Health Through CommunityAckley, Kristina
                                                      New!The Return of a River: A Nisqually Tribal ChallengeSteve Robinson and Michael Alesko
                                                      River Flow for Riparian HealthRobert S. Cole
                                                      Sacred Sites Sustaining Tribal Economies: The Mescalero ApacheHenderson, Martha L.
                                                      Salmon and Contamination in the Columbia RiverLambert, Lori
                                                      Should the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Invest in a Woody Biomass Co-generation Facility?Kathleen M. Saul
                                                      New!Should Indian Sports Mascots Be Repealed?Gary Arthur
                                                        Should the Navajo Nation Build a Coal-Fired Power Plant?Jovana Brown and Nora Trahant
                                                        Silak: Ice and Consciousness. The Arctic and Climate ChangeLori Lambert, PhD
                                                        Since Time Immemorial: Developing Tribal Sovereignty Curriculum for Washington’s SchoolsBarbara Leigh Smith, Shana Brown and Magda Costantino
                                                          Sovereign Still From the Forest to the PlainsStumpff, Linda Moon
                                                          New!So You Want to Buy a Pony? A Case for Financial LiteracyMichelle Aguilar-Wells
                                                            New!Systems of Care in Tribal Communities Amanda Cross-Hemmer
                                                              The Boy Who Wasn't ThereLisa Queen
                                                                New!Tribal Response to Climate Change and the Evolving Ecosystem of Hood Canal: Learning from the Past to Plan for the FutureBrian Footen
                                                                TRIBAL TV: Is it Worth the Effort?Frank H. Tyro, PhD, Salish Kootenai College
                                                                  Tribes and Watersheds in Washington StateBrown, Jovana J.
                                                                    Tse-Whit-Zen: An Ancient Klallam Village Reclaimed… Territory Taken but not ForgottenArlene Wheeler and Barbara Leigh Smith
                                                                    New!The Twilight Saga and the Quileute Indian Tribe: Opportunity or Cultural Exploitation?Barbara Leigh Smith
                                                                    Waiting Patiently 500 YearsHurtado, Denny and Smith, Barbara Leigh
                                                                      New!What are the Prospects for Energy Futures on Tribal Lands?Robert S. Cole
                                                                        When Our Water Returns: The Gila River Indian Community and DiabetesJovana J. Brown
                                                                        New!Who But the Smallest: Our Future in the Hands of ChildrenMary Big Bow, MSW
                                                                          Whose History Should We Teach?Costantino, Magda and Hurtado, Denny
                                                                            New!Whose Rights Count? Confronting Violations of the Indian Child Welfare ActTerry Cross and Sarah Kastelic
                                                                              The Will of the People: Citizenship in the Osage NationDennison, Jean, University of Florida