From Pictures to Numbers: Vision Mapping and Sustainability Collaboration between Native American Community Members and Mainstream Scientists

Native communities, in managing their health, education, land, and community development, must constantly interact with mainstream government agencies, academic institutions, and other entities. Cultural worldviews influence such interactions, as do memories of the negative historical encounters Nat...

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Ecosystems
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Human ecology, environment
Morphological source materials
Native North Americans
Science
Scientists
Sustainability
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