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Native Americans and the Environment

A non-profit project to: "to educate the public on environmental problems in Native American communities; to explore the values and historical experiences that Native Americans bring to bear on environmental issues; and to promote conservation measures that respect Native American land and resource rights." The site includes regional and subject listings of print and on-line resources. Users can search the bibliographic database by keyword or topics such as environmental justice, ethnoscience studies, conservation and management policy, traditional environmental knowledge and environmental worldview, natural resource utilization, traditional foods and their nutrition, land and treaty rights including access to and preservation of sacred areas.

For more information: http://ncseonline.org/NAE/

Audience: Business, Educational, Government, Tribes, Youth
Environmental Issue: air/climate change, chemicals/toxics, human health, multi-media, solid waste, water
Project Type: other, resource conservation
Resource Type: website

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Source: Native Americans and the Environment at the National Library for the Environment
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