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Record thumbnail image Restoring Reciprocal Relationships for Social and Ecological Health
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Vasquez, Irene A
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Anthropogenic factors
/ Biodiversity
/ Climate change
/ Cultural resources
/ Federal regulation
/ Human influences
/ Image restoration
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous plants
/ Medicinal plants
/ National parks
/ Native Americans
/ Natural resources
/ Public lands
/ Thumbnail icons
/ Traditional foods
2019
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by
Vasquez, Irene A
in
Anthropogenic factors
/ Biodiversity
/ Climate change
/ Cultural resources
/ Federal regulation
/ Human influences
/ Image restoration
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous plants
/ Medicinal plants
/ National parks
/ Native Americans
/ Natural resources
/ Public lands
/ Thumbnail icons
/ Traditional foods
2019
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Vasquez, Irene A
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Anthropogenic factors
/ Biodiversity
/ Climate change
/ Cultural resources
/ Federal regulation
/ Human influences
/ Image restoration
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Indigenous plants
/ Medicinal plants
/ National parks
/ Native Americans
/ Natural resources
/ Public lands
/ Thumbnail icons
/ Traditional foods
2019
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Record thumbnail image Restoring Reciprocal Relationships for Social and Ecological Health
2019
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Overview
Indigenous stewardship contributes to ecological biodiversity and ecosystem resiliency. Restoring reciprocal relationships between American Indians and traditional lands can improve ecosystem health and cure social ills through the restoration of traditional foods, medicines, and culturally utilized plants. Federal regulations and failure to recognize tribes near Yosemite National Park threaten endangered cultures and languages as well as traditionally utilized native plants. The societal understanding of the term natural, meaning without human influence, is becoming more complicated. Human-induced climate change and recognition of landscapes previously thought absent of human influence are now understood to have been shaped in part by Indigenous people, mainly through anthropogenic fire. Preserving public lands without Indigenous stewardship does not protect natural and cultural resources from impairment for future generations of Indigenous children.
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University of California - Berkeley, School of Law
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