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Transcending the Debate over the Ecologically Noble Indian: Indigenous Peoples and Environmentalism Paul Nadasdy, University of Wisconsin—Madison Abstract. Recent debates over the stereotype of the ‘‘ecologically
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Document Date: 2011-12-28 11:09:23


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America / /

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United States / Canada / /

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University of Wisconsin / /

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U.S. Forest Service / industrial / American Society for Ethnohistory / Cornell / Crockett Club / University of Wisconsin / Audubon Society / /

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Paul Martin / John Muir / J. Donald Ethnohistory / Shepard Krech / Max Oelschlaeger / Frank Speck / Ernest Thompson Seton / J. Donald Hughes / Gifford Pinchot / Henry Thoreau / George Bird Grinnell / Pinchot Muir / Paul Nadasdy / George Cornell / Kent Redford / Steve Langdon / Stewart Udall / /

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editor / conservationist / anthropologist / practicing conservationist / original conservationist / model for the nascent conservationist perspective / secretary of the interior / one of the founders / rst head / Historian / Marshall / /

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Wisconsin / Alaska / Yukon Territory / /

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northern Wisconsin / western Alaska / /

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