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1977 Training Bilingual Native Speakers as Classroom Teachers of American Indian Languages - Grant Application
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1986-87 Final Report - Degree/Credential Preparation and Grant Program for American Indian Students Who Will Serve As Certified Personnel in Schools and Indian Educational Programs
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Learning from Traditional Knowledge to Guide the Future of Sustainable Forestry Management
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1976-77 Title IV, Part B Proposal - Final Report
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1978 Multi-Lingual Indian Demonstration Model for Indian Educational Personnel to Train or Retrain to Serve in Bilingual-Bicultural Programs - Grant Application
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1977 Training Bilingual Native Speakers as Classroom Teachers of American Indian Languages - Grant Application
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1986-87 Final Report - Degree/Credential Preparation and Grant Program for American Indian Students Who Will Serve As Certified Personnel in Schools and Indian Educational Programs
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Learning from Traditional Knowledge to Guide the Future of Sustainable Forestry Management
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1976-77 Title IV, Part B Proposal - Final Report
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1978 Multi-Lingual Indian Demonstration Model for Indian Educational Personnel to Train or Retrain to Serve in Bilingual-Bicultural Programs - Grant Application
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Interpreting nature and politics in the history of Western thought: The environmentalist challenge
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Populism, Paternalism, and the State of Environmentalism in the U.S.
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We Have Never Been Liberal: The Environmentalist Turn to Liberalism and the Possibilities for Social Criticism
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Why Does Hellenistic Art Matter Today? Dismantling Racist & Sexist Ideologies
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Another Inconvenient Truth
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Beyond “Postmaterialism”: Building a foundation for popular environmental action
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Does Environmentalism Have a Future?
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Global Liberalism, Environmentalism, and the Changing Boundaries of the Political: Insights and Dilemmas from the work of Karl Polanyi and Environmental Values in a Globalizing World: Nature, Justice, and Governance
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Nature, Property, and Democracy in the Debate over Genetically Modified Organisms
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Oxford Handbook of Political Theory and Political Theory and the Environment
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Rethinking Personal Sacrifice
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Rights to Life: On Nature, Property, and Biotechnology
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Minding the Gap: Working Across Disciplines in Environmental Studies and Less is More
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The Concept of Private Property and the Limits of the Environmental Imagination
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Introducing Environmental Political Theory and Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory
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The Greening of Everyday Life: Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities and Environmentalism and Everyday Life
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The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice and A Democratic Politics of Sacrifice
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Continuities and changes; voices and silences: a critical analysis of the first three decades of scholarship in Environmental Politics
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Vocations of (Environmental) Political Theory in the Anthropocene and Rethinking the Environment for the Anthropocene Political Theory and Socionatural Relations in the New Geological Epoch
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The Politics of the "Post-Political:" Contesting the Diagnosis
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Introduction: The Resonance Dilemma and Environmental Social Criticism and Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma
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Gifford Pinchot, John Muir, and the Boundaries of Politics in American Thought
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Rethinking religious environmentalism: varieties of Latinx Catholic expressions
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When Latinx studies and environmental studies meet
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Holy waters: colonial control of land, space, and resources in Palestine
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Indigenous Peoples Rights and Environmental Justice
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Fishing community sustainability planning on the California north coast
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The social, economic, and ecological sustainability of cannabis production in northern California
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Coming of age at the end of the world: an existential toolkit for the climate generation
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Learning from Traditional Knowledge to Guide the Future of Sustainable Forestry Management
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1977 Training Bilingual Native Speakers as Classroom Teachers of American Indian Languages - Grant Application
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1986-87 Final Report - Degree/Credential Preparation and Grant Program for American Indian Students Who Will Serve As Certified Personnel in Schools and Indian Educational Programs
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1976-77 Title IV, Part B Proposal - Final Report
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VOCES INMIGRANTES: Alejandro
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The Eloquence of Women's Lives : a Feminist Perspective
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The promise and challenges of wind and solar - stories from India and Africa -
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1999 Eureka High School Award
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1978 Multi-Lingual Indian Demonstration Model for Indian Educational Personnel to Train or Retrain to Serve in Bilingual-Bicultural Programs - Grant Application
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IMMIGRANT VOICES: Richard
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Preserving & Restoring Cultural Assets Damaged by Tsunami Symposium
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Righteous Road: Black Faces, White Spaces & Stories of Possibility
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Foot-slapping: a territorial advertisement display by a mute swan
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Annual Reports 1966-1976
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Oh SNAP! Student Food Programs, Making Food Accessible & Sustainable
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Silent Forests: How are Toxicants Associated with Marijuana Cultivation Impacting Wildlife on our Public and Tribal Lands?
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Sustainable Learning: Affordability and Accessibility Why Should We Care
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Grave Matters : Race and Archaeology in Humboldt County
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Same-Sex Marriage as Existential Threat: Modifying the Norris-Inglehart Theory to Explain Proposition 8
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The Spheres of Sol
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Indian Teacher and Education Personnel Program Newsletter (Spring/Summer 1986)
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1987-88 Year End Report
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Early years of Humboldt: personal thoughts and recollections. Part 2: Humboldt State Teachers Colege, 1923-1930.
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Restoration and Monitoring of Common Murre Colonies in Central California: Annual Report 2011
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Green Rush LA: Medical Cannabis Confusion in the Wild West of Weed
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2002 ITEPP Brochure with ITEPP courses
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Curiosity and Beyond: Exciting Developments in NASA's Unmanned Space Program
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Indian Teacher Education Project Newsletter: Volume 4, number 6 (April1977)
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Cooling the Planet or Feeding the World Do We Have to Choose?
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1972-73 4th Year Budget Revision - Career Opportunities Program
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Cannabinoid Medical Science and Political Ecology: Psychoactive Substances and Mental Distress
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ITEP Student Newsletter (January 1980)
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Breaking Driver's License Codes
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Captain William R. Jones’ Story
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Table of contents and editorial matter
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Workshop: The Sweet Enchantment of Color-Blind Racism
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Foraging efficiency in Barnacle Geese Branta Leucopsis: a functional response to sward height and an analysis of sources of individual variation
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1969-70 2nd Year Proposal - Career Opportunities Program - Grant Application
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Islamophobic Nationanlism in the U.S. Racial Landscape
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1990-1991 External Evaluation for ITEPP
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General education
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Reliability and Validity of the Humboldt Appreciation of Humor Scale
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how to do ideafest
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Cultivating Sustainability: Seeds and Climate Change Adaptation in Highland Chiapas
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Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program Newsletter (Winter 1982)
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Excellence in Teaching - Professor Kathleen Doty
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Institutional Repository on a Shoestring
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The Guenons: Diversity and Adaptation in African Monkeys
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Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program
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Reinventing ITEPP - Request for Probationary Faculty
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Movements, Foraging, and Abundance of Western Gulls at Castaic Lake October 2004 - June 2005
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Collecting seed at the hot, dry margins of a tree species’ natural range: do the progeny of these extreme trees have drought tolerance and water-use efficiency needed for restoration of harsh sites?
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1971-72 Internal Evaluation
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Airfare
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1974 Grant Award Notification - Education Professions Development - Teachers for Indian Children
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Breathing life back into the Klamath River
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1994 Frog and Coyote Interactive CD-ROM - Hupa Draft
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Chain Mail/Chain Mesh : The Semi Solid Form
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Indian Teacher Education Project Newsletter: Volume 5, number 9 (June 1978)
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IMMIGRANT VOICES: Julio
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Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program Newsletter (1987/1988)
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