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Uncategorized by Juliet Larkin-GilmoreMar 6, 20208:20 amMarch 4, 2020
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Cows on the Colorado: The History of Dairy Colonialism and Mohave Health

Indian Affairs officials from Washington D.C. to the Lower Colorado River believed that milk, dairy, and beef (in other words, cows) would save the Indians in more than one way.

Uncategorized by Simone SchleperJan 21, 20201:38 pmJanuary 21, 2020
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Understanding Women’s Contributions to Ecological Field Research

I had written almost exclusively about men. That’s something I realized after finishing my book manuscript.

Politics of Nature by Lindsay WellsJan 15, 20201:07 amApril 30, 2020

Politics of Nature: #MonsteraMonday in 1869, A Victorian Take on Today’s Houseplants

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