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Norgaard, Kari M.
(Elsevier Science Inc., 2000)
This paper will explore a number of contradictions to the theme of a special relationship
between women and nature by examining associations between men and nature
and ways that women may be considered distant from nature. ...
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Norgaard, Kari
(Organization and Environment, 2006-09)
Global warming is the most serious environmental problem of our time and a major issue
of environmental justice. Yet meager public response in the form of social movement activity,
behavioral changes, or public pressure ...
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Norgaard, Kari M.; Hormel, Leontina M.
(Sage Publications, 2009)
With capitalism’s introduction, Karuk people have experienced radical declines in the productivity
of Klamath River salmon fisheries, dire impoverishment, and a new order of threats in the form of
hunger and diet related ...
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Norgaard, Kari Marie; Reed, Ron
(Conservation International, 2010)
This is a story of how an impoverished northern California tribe challenged
a massive Goliath — a huge private utility corporation. It is
about one piece in the current struggle of the Karuk People in the
Klamath River ...
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Norgaard, Karie Marie; Reed, Ron; Van Horn, Carolina
(MIT Press, 2011)
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Norgaard, Kari Marie; Meeks, Spenser; Crayne, Brice; Dunnivant, Frank
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2013)
This study evaluates the presence of trace metals in Klamath River water and three important Karuk traditional foods: freshwater mussels (Gonidea angulata), Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Rainbow Trout (On- ...
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Davis, Emily A.; David, Aaron T.; Norgaard, Karie Marie; Parker, Timothy H.; McKay, Kara; Tennant, Christine; Soto, Toz; Rowe, Kate; Reed, Ron
(Northwest Scientific Association, 2013)
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) are an integral component of freshwater ecosystems. Historically, they were an important part of the diet and material culture of indigenous peoples, including until recently the ...
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Norgaard, Kari
(Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 2014)
The exceptional biological diversity of the mid-Klamath River region of northern
California has emerged in conjunction with sophisticated Karuk land management
practices, including the regulation of the forest and fisheries ...
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