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Indian time: time, seasonality, and culture in Traditional Ecological Knowledge of climate change

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Fig. 1 Map showing tribal lands in the western USA and the locations of the five tribes on which this study was based
Fig. 2 Quinault tribal member fishes in a traditional family fishing location where TEK is relied upon for fishing harvests

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