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Ethnographic Resource Overview and Assessment for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND

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Ethnographic Resource Identification: Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment, and Evaluation of Resource Use Activities Authorized Under Tribal Treaty Rights

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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment of Native American Resources in the Missouri National Recreational River

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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment (of Native American Resources in the Missouri National Recreational Area and the Niobrara National Scenic River) (UAZDS-405)

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Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Assessment of the Old Spanish Trail

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Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Assessment of Contemporary Communities Along the Old Spanish Trail

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Ethnobotany and Traditional Ecological Knowledge at Buffalo National River, Arkansas

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Ethnobotany and Climate Change (UAZDS-414)

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Estimating the Potential Landscape Distribution of Buffel Grass in Saguaro National Park, Arizona

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