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Sources

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2. A community where the strangers are few, D. Parvaz

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3. About Us, Nooksacktribe.org

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4. A Cayuse Dictionary based on the 1829 records of Samuel Black, Haruo Aoki

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5. A Description of the Kutenai Language, Richard Lawrence Morgan

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6. A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest, Robert H. Ruby

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7. A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Cultures, and Peoples, Barry Pritzker

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8. A Natural History of California, Allan A. Schoenherr

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9. A Natural History of Conifers, Alijos Farjon

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10. Ancient Forests of the Pacific Northwest, Elliott A. Norse

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11. Ancient Landscapes of Western North America: A Geologic History with Paleogeographic Maps, Ronald C. Blakey & Wayne D. Ranney

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12. Assembling California, John McPhee

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13. Atlas of a Lost World: Travels in Ice Age America, Craig Childs

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14. Big River: A Look at the South Fork of the Trinity, Max Rowley & Margaret Wooden

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15. Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer

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17. California Spring wildflowers, Philip A. Munz

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18. California Plants: A Guide to our Iconic Flora, Matt Ritter

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19. California's Yuki Indians: Defining Genocide in Native American History, Benjamin Madley

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20. Cataclysms on the Columbia: The Great Missoula Floods, John Eliot Allen, Majorie Burns, and Scott Burns

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21. Columbia or Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians, Okanogan.county.guide.com 

 

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23. Discovering Sierra Trees, Stephen Arno

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24. End of the Megafauna: The Fate of the World's Hugest, Fiercest, and Strangest Animals, Ross D.E. Macphee and Peter Schouten 

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25. Engaging Native American Publics: Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key, Eleanor M. Nevins

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26. Fire Mountains of the West: The Cascade and Mono Lake Volcanoes

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27. Forest Primeval: The Natural History of an Ancient Forest, Chris Maser

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28. Full Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, Sandi Doughton

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29. Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, James E. Lovelock

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30. Geology and Plant Life, Arthur R. Kruckeberg

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31. Geology of British Columbia: A Journey through Time, Sydney G. Cannings

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32. Geology of the Sierra Nevada, Mary Hill

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33. Geology Underfoot in Western Washington, David Tucker

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34. Handbook of the Indians of California, Alfred Louis Kroeber

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35. Handbook of Indians North of Mexico, Frederick W. Hodge

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36. Handbook of the Kawaiisu, Jack Sprague & Alan Garfinkel

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37. Handbook of North American Indians, Erna Gunther & Ann M. Renker

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38. How the Mountains Grew: A New Geological History of North America, John Dvorak

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39. Here on Earth: An Argument for Hope, Tim Flannery

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40. Introduction to California Soils and Plants: Serpentine, Vernal Pools, and Other Geobotantical Wonders, Arthur R. Kruckeberg

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41. Kashaya Texts, Robert Louis Oswalt

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42. Kingdom of Frost: How the Cryosphere Shapes Life on Earth, Bjorn Vassnes and Lucy Moffat

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43. Methuselah Walk: USFS

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44. Miami-Illinois Tribe Names, David J. Costa

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46. Native America Place names of the United States, William Bright

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47. Native California: An Introductory Guide to the Original Peoples from Earliest to Modern Times, Dolan H. Eargle

 

48. Native Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, Jacilee Wray

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49. Nature's Temples: The Complex World of Old-Growth Forests, Joan Maloof

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50. Nez Perce Dictionary, Haruo Aoki

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51. Northern Chumash Tribe, Rosario Cooper

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52. Northwest Trees, Stephen Arno

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53. Oaks of California, Bruce M. Pavlik, Pamela Muick, and Sharon Johnson

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54. Of Rocks, Mountains and Jasper: A Visitor's Guide To The Geology of Jasper National Park, Chris Yorath and Ben Gadd

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55. Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas, Jennifer Raff

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56. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia,& Alaska, Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon

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57. Revival of Nearly Extinct Yurok Language is a Success Story, The Los Angeles Times

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58. Rivers in the Desert, Margaret Leslie Davis

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59. Roadside Geology of Northern and Central California, David Alt and Donald W. Hyndman

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60. Roadside Geology of Oregon, Marli B. Miller

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61. Roadside Geology of Washington, Marli B. Miller and Darrel S. Cowan

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62. Rocks, Ridges, and Rivers: Geological Wonders of Banff, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks, Dale Leckie

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63. Rough-Hewn Land: A Geologic Journey from California to the Rocky Mountains, Keith Heyer Meldahl

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64. Shasta Ethnography, Catherine Holt

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65. Sierra Nevada Natural History, Tracy I. Storer, Robert L. Usinger, David Lukas

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66. Sierra Wildflowers: Mount Lassen to Kern Canyon, Theodore F. Niehaus

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67. Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the World's Beyond, Robin George Andrews

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68. The Aboriginal Population of the San Joaquin Valley California, S. F. Cook

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69. The Bristlecone Book: A Natural History of the World's Oldest Trees, Ronald M. Lanner

 

70. The Costanoan Indians, Robert F. Heizer

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71. The Diablo Range: California's Terra Incognita, Bay Nature Magazine

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72. The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607 - 1890: A Political, Social, and Military History, Barry M. Pritzker

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73. The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and its Peoples, Tim Flannery

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74. The Forest Communities of Mount Rainier National Park, Jerry F. Franklin, William H. Moir, and Miles A. Hemstrom

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75. The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River Indian Nations, G.P. Murdock

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76. The Genius of Birds, Jennifer Ackerman

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77. The Global Forest: Forty Ways Trees Can Save us, Diana Beresford-Kroeger

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78. The Great Lakes: The Natural History of a Changing Region, Wayne Grady

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79. The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate - Discoveries from a Secret World, Tim Flannery, Peter Wohlleben, and Jane Billinghurs

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80. The High Sierra: Peaks, Passes, Trails, R.J. Secor

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81. The Historical Atlas of Native Americans: 150 maps chronicle the fascinating and tragic story of North America's Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Ian Barnes

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82. The Indian Tribes of North America, John R. Swanton

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83. The Kern Plateau and Other Gems of the Southern Sierra, Joe Fontaine

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84. The Land, the First People and the Legend, Andrew Salas

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85. The Language of Butterflies, Wendy Williams

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86. The Languages of Native North America, Marianne Mithun

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87. The Last Season, Eric Blehm

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88. The Middle Miocene Wood Flora of Vantage, Washington, USA, E.A. Wheeler & T.A. Dillhoff

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89. The Natural History of Ano Nuevo, Burney J. Le Boeuf

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90. The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees, Douglas W. Tailamy

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91. The Nick Zentner Geology Podcast

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92. The Rainforests of Home: Profile of a North American Bioregion, Peter L. Schoonmaker, Edward C. Wolf, and Bettina Von Hagen

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93. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, Elizabeth Kolbert

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94. The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet, Robert M. Hazen

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95. The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, And Why They Matter, Colin Tudge

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96. The Verbal Morphology of Santian Kalapuya, Jonathan Banks

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97. The Volcano Adventure Guide, M.C.R. Lopes

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98. The Western Kuksu Cult, E. M. Loeb

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99. The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring, Richard Preston

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100. Timberline: Mountain and Arctic Forest Frontiers, Stephen Arno

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101. Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World, Marcia Bjornerud

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102. U*X*L Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, Laurie J. Edwards, Shelly Dickey, &Terri Schell

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103. Vanishing Halo: Saving the Boreal Forest, Daniel Gawthrop

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104. Volcanoes of the Three Sisters Region, Oregon Cascades, Howel Williams

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105. Wasco Indian History, Access Genealogy: Indian Tribal Records

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106. Washington State Place Names, James W. Phillips

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107. Whitebark Pine Communities: Ecology and Restoration, Diana F. Tomback, Stephen F. Arno, Robert E. Keane

A special thank you to the following organizations that provided information for my land acknowledgements:

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Native Governance Center

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Whose Land

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Native Land

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