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| Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management. Berkes, F., Colding, J., & Folke, C. Ecological Applications 10 (2000): 1251-1262. |
| Conservation Biology and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Integrating Academic Disciplines for Better Conservation Practice. Drew, J. & Henn, A. Ecology and Society, 11 (2006): 34. |
| Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Ecosystem Science, and Environmental Management. Ford, J. & Martinez, D. Ecological Applications 10 (2000): 1249-1250. |
| Traditional Knowledge is Science. Hobson, G. |
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| Using Ecological Knowledge in Science: Methods and Applications. Huntington, H. Ecological Applications 10 (2000): 1270-1274. |
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| Traditional Ecological Knowledge: The Third Alternative (Commentary). Pierottie, R. & Wildcat, D. Ecological Applications 10 (2000): 1333-1340. |
| Giving Traditional Knowledge Its Rightful Place in Environmental Impact Assessment. Sallenave. J. |
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Inuit: Reflections on TEK Research and Ethics. Wenzel, G. Arctic 52 (1999): 113-124.
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Tradition, Folklore, and Stories |
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| Year One on the Pacific Rim. Burnham, L. TDR 35 (1988): 108-117. |
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| Clearing the Path: Metaphors to Live by in Yup’ik Eskimo Oral Tradition. Fienup-Riordan. American Indian Quarterly 18 (1994): 61-70. |
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| Nursing Under the North Star. Griest,M. Privately published manuscript, 1968. |
| The Eskimo Storyteller. Hall, E. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1999. |
| Etok: A Story of Eskimo Power. Hugh, H. Putnam, NY: Vandamere Press, 1974. |
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| Hunters of the Northern Ice. Nelson, R. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969. |
| Shadow of the Hunter: Stories of Eskimo Life. Nelson, R. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980. |
| I, Nuligak. Metayer, M., trans. Alaska: Peter Martin Associates, 1972. |
| Tomorrow is Growing Old. Roberts, A. Newberg Oregon: Barclay, 1978. |
| Trickster by Trade: Thomas Riccio on Indigenous Theater. An Interview. Seeds, D. & Riccio, T. TDR 40 (1966): 188-133. |
American Eskimos Celebrate the Whale: Structural Dichotomies and Spirit Identities among the Inupiat of Alaska. Turner, E. TDR 37 (1988): 98-114.
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Community Culture and Development |
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| Raising Young Children in an Alaskan Inupiat Village: The Family, Cultural, and Village Environment of Rearing. Sprott, J. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. |
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| Changing Patterns of Language Socialization in Inuit Homes. Crago, M., Annahatak, B., & Ningiuruvik, L. Anthropology and Education Quarterly 24 (1993): 205-223. |
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| Handling Ethnicities and/or securing Cultural Diversities: Indigenous and Global Views on Maintaining Traditional Knowledge. Kasten, E. |
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| Point Hope, an Eskimo Village in Transition. VanStone, J. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1962. |
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| Life on the Other Side: Native Student Survival in a University World. Barnhardt, C. Peabody Journal of Education 69 (1994): 115-139. |
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| The concept of personal well-being in the Inupiat worldview and their view of counselor effectiveness. Reimer, C. Ph.D. diss., 1996. |
Major Health Issues among Female Alaskan Natives. Stillwater, B. Wicazo Sa Review 16 (2001): 113-123.
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| Inupiat Youth Suicide: A Critical Ethnography of Problem Finding and Response in Northwest Alaska. Wexler, L. 2005. |
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