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Resource Resilience, Human Niche Construction, and the Long-Term Sustainability of Pre-Columbian Subsistence Economies in the Mississippi River Valley Corridor Author(s): Bruce D. Smith Source: Journal of Ethnobiology, 2
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Document Date: 2012-04-03 10:55:52


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Washington / D.C. / /

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Middle / Patterson / Late Holocene / Russell / /

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Extinction / Natural Disaster / M&A / Man-Made Disaster / /

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National Museum of Natural History / /

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low-level food production economies / energy input / food supply / abundant food / biotic energy / low energy collection / resource management systems / energy budget / trans-generational systems / food sources / food plant portions / online home / important food sources / high and moderate energy input techniques / minimal technology / /

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Illinois River / Gulf of Mexico / Cape Girardeau Missouri / Baffin Island / Mississippi River Valley / Mississippi River / Mississippi Valley / /

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Smithsonian Institution / Society of Ethnobiology DOI / US Fish and Wildlife Service / /

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Hudson / Johnson Gottesfeld / Bruce D. Smith / Richard Yerkes / /

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Author / mayor / Premier / strategist / /

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Alaska / Mississippi / Louisiana / British Columbia / Arkansas / /

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Natural History / /

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eastern North America / Midwest / Gulf of Mexico / northeastern Alaska / /

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