Case Studies Featuring Environmental Studies Addressing Climate Change at a Tribal Level Alberta’s Oil Sands and the Rights of First Nations Peoples to Environmental Health Ancestral Roots and Changing Landscapes: The Impact of Seattle's Development on the Salish People of Central Puget Sound Back to the Bison: The Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes and the National Bison Range Back to the Future: Dam Removal and Native Salmon Restoration on the Elwha River Blowing in the Wind: The Navajo Nation and Uranium Boundless Water and Bounded People: The Cultural and Social Implications of Shellfish Closures in Boundary Bay Can the needs for environmental protection and biodiversity and the needs of indigenous people be reconciled? Cape Wind and the Sacred Sunrise of the Wampanoag: A Victory for Whom? 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? Dam Removal on the Elwha River Darkness to Dawn: Columbia River Native Tribes’ Science and Salmon Restoration Success Environmentalism Across Cultural Borders Flathead Lake Fish and Methylmercury: Treaty Rights & Human Rights Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Impacts of Global Climate Change on Tribes in Washington Part II Is Your Tribal Land Secure? It's in Our Treaty: the Right to Whale Native Fishing Practices and Oxygen Depletion in Hood Canal Natural Restoration and Cultural Knowledge of the Yakama Nation Pacific Northwest Salmon Habitat: The Culvert Case and the Power of Treaties Pesticides on the Prairie: Dead Eagles and Quarantined Buffalo--The Impacts of Illegal Rodenticide Application on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation Quinault Indian Nation: Living on The Edge River Flow for Riparian Health Salmon and Contamination in the Columbia River Should the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Invest in a Woody Biomass Co-generation Facility? Should the Navajo Nation Build a Coal-Fired Power Plant? Should Tribal Access to Electricity be a Right or a Privilege? Silak: Ice and Consciousness. The Arctic and Climate Change skwadi’lic, Board Feet, and the Cedar Tree Sovereign Still From the Forest to the Plains Sustaining Oomingmak, Sustain Us: Alaska Natives and the Muskox Adapt to Social and Ecological Change The Last Stand: the Quinault Indian Nation's Path to Sovereignty and the Case of Tribal Forestry The Navajo Horse Policy Dilemma: Too Many Horses? T’ooahayoo Nihilii? The Peoples’ Forest: Emerging Strategies on the Mescalero Apache Forest Reserves The Return of a River: A Nisqually Tribal Challenge The Salmon They are My Brothers: A Story of the Lower Snake River Dams The Yakama Nation and the Cleanup of Hanford: Contested Meanings of Environmental Remediation Through the Taos Pueblo Lens: Values and Emerging Strategies for Protecting Wild Lands and Waters Tribal Response to Climate Change and the Evolving Ecosystem of Hood Canal: Learning from the Past to Plan for the Future Tribes and Watersheds in Washington State Tribes Combat Climate Change - Going Back to the Burn Using Virtual Reality to Empower Education, Protection and Restoration of Indigenous Waterways Water Quality, Environment and Ethics Under Conditions of Climate Change: Who Speaks for the San Francisco Peaks? What are the Prospects for Energy Futures on Tribal Lands? When Our Water Returns: The Gila River Indian Community and Diabetes Your Tribal Land is Not Secure: Traditional Knowledge and Science Face Wildfire in the Valley of the Wild Roses