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Science Synthesis to Support Socioecological Resilience in the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade Range Chapter 4.2—Fire and Tribal Cultural Resources Frank K. Lake 1 and Jonathan W. Long 2 Summary
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Davis / Redding / Santa Barbara / Cedarville / /

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Lilly / Stephens / North Fork / /

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Jordan / United States / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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Somes Bar / Pacific Southwest Research Station / /

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food gathering / food-producing plants / undesirable applications / historical village site / food security / ecological services / food webs / important tribal food resources / food / /

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The forest / The Klamath forest / Modoc National Forest / Plumas forest / Sierra National Forest / Klamath forest / Six Rivers National forest / American forest / Lassen National forest / National Forest / sierra Southern Cascade Range Fire Impacts / sierra Nevada / /

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Fork / /

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California Indian Basketweavers Association / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Southern Cascade Range Chapter / Advocates for Native Youth / Forest Service / /

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Baldwin / Jonathan W. Long / Lois Conner Bohna / Preston / Ron Goode / /

Position

Belinda Aldern GENERAL / fisher / Research ecologist / cornuta Marshall / /

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California / /

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radiation / Heat transfer / /

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