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2. How Traditional Ecological Knowledge Informs the Field of Conservation Biology
3. Co-Management in Alaska: A Partnership among Indigenous, State, and Federal Entities for the Subsistence Harvest of Migratory Birds
4. Power Parade in Pablo, Montana
5. Index
6. Kue Meyweehl ‘esee kue ‘Oohl Megetohlkwopew: Elk and the Yurok People Take Care of Each Other
7. Yurok Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Related to Elk Management and Conservation
8. A Traditional Strategy to Promote Ecosystem Balance and Cultural Well-Being Utilizing the Values, Philosophies, and Knowledge Systems of Indigenous Peoples
9. The Making and Unmaking of an Indigenous Desert Oasis and Its Avifauna: Historic Declines in Quitobaquito Birds as a Result in Shifts from O'odham Stewardship to Federal Agency Management
10. Talutsa: Weaving a Cherokee Future
11. So Many Things That Humble Me
12. PART IV. Traditional Ecological Knowledge
13. Research with Tribes: A Suggested Framework for the Co-Production of Knowledge
14. Swamp Boy's Pet and Field Guide (after Aimee Nezhukumatathil)
15. Burmese Python Impacts and Management on the Miccosukee Reservation, Florida
16. We Feel Our Place in Our Soul: Perspectives from a Fond du Lac Elder
17. Shash
18. Partnerships Are the Key to Conservation
19. Reclaiming Ancestral Lands and Relationships
20. Protecting What We've Been Blessed With: Big Game and Other Wildlife Programs of the Navajo Nation
21. A Model for Stewardship: The Lower Brule Sioux Tribal Wildlife Department
22. An Introduction to Indian Reserved Water Rights
23. Thoughts of an Anishinaabe Poet on Wildlife Biology
24. Case Studies of Species Recovery and Management of Trumpeter Swan and Leopard Frog on the Flathead Indian Reservation
25. Glyph
26. The Indigenous Guardians Network for Southeast Alaska
27. Tribal Perspectives on the Endangered Species Act
28. Sinixt Hunting: A Test of Tribal Sovereignty
29. The Indigenous Sentinels Network: Community-Based Monitoring to Enhance Food Security
30. Diversity and Complexity of Tribal Fish and Wildlife Programs
31. we always knew, wetlands
32. State Regulation and Enforcing Usufructuary Treaty Rights
33. The Promise of Intertribal Wildlife Management
34. Map
35. PART II. Legal Issues
36. The Importance of Meaningful Federal-Tribal Consultation in Land and Natural Resource Management
37. A Vision of Unity and Equity: Conversations with the Founders of the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society and a Look toward the Future with Native American Youth
38. Who Stands for the River?
39. Connecting People, Science, and Culture
40. Introduction
41. PART I. Background and Policy Issues
42. Contents
43. Cover
44. Preface
45. Contributors
46. Wildlife Stewardship on Tribal Lands
47. Halftitle, Title Page, Copyright
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