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Seeds of Self-Determination: How Snuneymuxw Built Economic Power
This case study examines the development of the Petroglyph Development Group (PDG), the economic organization of the Snuneymuxw First Nation (SFN), tracing its growth from initial community-based ventures to larger undertakings such as the co-management
Greg Moynan, Tasha Brooks
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Gravettian hand stencils as sign language formatives. [PDF]
Etxepare R, Irurtzun A.
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four-legged animals Petroglyph
Two four-legged animals along side symbol at La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site. La Cieneguilla Petroglyph Site was created by early Pueblo Indians as well as later Spanish Colonials.
David Mandel
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Maada'oonidiwag gete-dibaajimowen ("sharing old stories"): reflections on a place-based reparatory research partnership in Nbisiing Anishinaabeg Territory. [PDF]
Hemsworth K +4 more
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The Characterization of Microbiome and Interactions on Weathered Rocks in a Subsurface Karst Cave, Central China. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Article in Spanish, Abstracts in English, German and Spanish.Indian Petroglyphs on rocks of the Venezuelan Cordilleras mountain chain as well as Región de los Raudales, the tropical forest headwaters. A. v.
Ursula Thiemer-Sachse
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A world generic revision of Quediini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae), part 1. Early diverging Nearctic lineages. [PDF]
Brunke AJ.
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Petroglyph of animal with rider. Three Rivers Petroglyph Site was occupied by Mogollon people between 900AD to 1400AD.
David Mandel
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S.A. Komissarov, Yu.A. Azarenko
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