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Problems with Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Contemporary Resource Management by G. Casimirri
Tribal Liason PPT -February 2013 AMWG
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HFairley TEK Presentation at TWG- 4-16-2012
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Examples of How TEK has been used effectively
TEK & Endangered Species Conservation - Sarah Rinkevich_USFWS_February 2013 AMWG Tribal Liason report
The Navajo people have practived TEK for many years. They would purposely set a fire to a forest to promote new growth which in turn promotes animals to come into the area. (Tony Joe Navajo)
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