Course curriculum

  • 1

    Syllabus

    • Applied Indigenous Knowledge in Alaska Syllabus

  • 2

    Instructor Bios and Photos

    • Henry Huntington Bio & Photo

    • Ciisquq Crystal Leonetti Bio & Photo

    • Mike Spindler Bio & Photo

    • Darlene Wright Bio & Photo

  • 3

    Required Reading

    • Class 1 - Introduction to the Topic (Henry Huntington)

    • The Many Dimensions of Knowledge

    • The Local Perspective

    • Using traditional ecological knowledge in science: methods and applications

    • Class 2 - Case Study Presentation : White Fronted Goose, Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (Mike Spindler)

    • Class 3 - Case study presentation - Marine Mammals, Bristol Bay Native Association (Darlene Wright)

    • Draft BBNA Regional Tribal Marine Multi-Species Conservation Plan

  • 4

    Assignment

    • Essay Prompt-Due by Friday, October 1, 2021

    • Alaska Native Studies Council Writing Style Guide

  • 5

    Other Suggested Learning Material

    • Huntington, H.P. et al., 2004. Traditional knowledge and satellite tracking as complementary approaches to ecological understanding.

    • Salomon, A.K., et al., 2007. Serial depletion of marine invertebrates leads to the decline of a strongly interacting grazer.

    • Noongwook, G., et al., 2007. Traditional knowledge of the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) around St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.

    • Huntington, H.P., et al., 2011. Integrating traditional and scientific knowledge through collaborative natural science field research: identifying elements for success.

    • Huntington, H.P., et al., 2017. Evaluating the effects of climate change on Indigenous marine mammal hunting in northern and western Alaska using traditional knowledge.

    • Respect the Land (Kamaksrił̣iq Nunam Irrusianik)

    • Video: At the Time of Whaling (Preview)

    • A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit

    • Brooks et al (2015) Relationship Scale Conservation

    • Jos and Watson (2019) Privileging Knowledge Claims in Collaborative Regulatory Management: An Ethnography of Marginalization

    • DOCUMENTATION OF SUBSISTENCE USE OF FISH AND WILDLIFE ON KOYUKUK/NOWITNA NWR THROUGH ORAL HISTORY

    • Native Village of Kotzebue Research Protocol

    • Native Village of Kotzebue Research Protocol Digital Questionnaire

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    Zoom Meetings Recordings

    • Applied Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Alaska : Sep 28, 2021

    • Applied Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Alaska : Sep 29, 2021

    • Applied Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Alaska : Sep 30, 2021