Introduction

In the sprit of the Clam Garden Network this session will begin with a welcome and introduction from an appropriate First Nation community member. The Clam Garden Network is a group of First Nations, academics, researchers, and resource managers from coastal British Columbia, Washington State, and A...

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Main Authors: Lepofsky, Dana, Augustine, Skye, Hatch, Marco
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Language:English
Published: Western CEDAR 2016
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Online Access:https://cedar.wwu.edu/ssec/2016ssec/food_and_food_security/10
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spelling ftwestwashington:oai:cedar.wwu.edu:ssec-2099 2023-05-15T16:15:19+02:00 Introduction Lepofsky, Dana Augustine, Skye Hatch, Marco 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z https://cedar.wwu.edu/ssec/2016ssec/food_and_food_security/10 English eng Western CEDAR https://cedar.wwu.edu/ssec/2016ssec/food_and_food_security/10 This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103, USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference Records, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference Fresh Water Studies Life Sciences Marine Biology Natural Resources and Conservation text 2016 ftwestwashington 2022-09-14T05:59:50Z In the sprit of the Clam Garden Network this session will begin with a welcome and introduction from an appropriate First Nation community member. The Clam Garden Network is a group of First Nations, academics, researchers, and resource managers from coastal British Columbia, Washington State, and Alaska who are interested in the cultural and ecological importance of traditional clam management practices and features, including clam gardens. We share ideas, research approaches, tools, and data to better inform our knowledge about how people used intertidal resources and ecosystems. We see clam gardens as a compelling focal point for a series of linked current social issues, such as food security, First Nations governance, and inter-generational knowledge sharing. For more information please see http://clamgarden.com Text First Nations Alaska Western Washington University: CEDAR (Contributing to Education through Digital Access to Research)
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Life Sciences
Marine Biology
Natural Resources and Conservation
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Life Sciences
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Natural Resources and Conservation
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Augustine, Skye
Hatch, Marco
Introduction
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description In the sprit of the Clam Garden Network this session will begin with a welcome and introduction from an appropriate First Nation community member. The Clam Garden Network is a group of First Nations, academics, researchers, and resource managers from coastal British Columbia, Washington State, and Alaska who are interested in the cultural and ecological importance of traditional clam management practices and features, including clam gardens. We share ideas, research approaches, tools, and data to better inform our knowledge about how people used intertidal resources and ecosystems. We see clam gardens as a compelling focal point for a series of linked current social issues, such as food security, First Nations governance, and inter-generational knowledge sharing. For more information please see http://clamgarden.com
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