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Douglas Deur
Douglas Deur
Associate Research Professor, Anthropology, Portland State University
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Keeping it living: traditions of plant use and cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America
D Deur, NJ Turner
University of Washington Press, 2005
418*2005
Kwakwaka’wakw “clam gardens” motive and agency in traditional northwest coast mariculture
D Deur, A Dick, K Recalma-Clutesi, NJ Turner
Human ecology 43 (2), 201-212, 2015
1352015
Plant management systems of British Columbia’s first peoples
NJ Turner, D Lepofsky, D Deur
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 107-133, 2013
1352013
Cultivation of salmon and other marine resources on the Northwest Coast of North America
T Thornton, D Deur, H Kitka
Human Ecology 43, 189-199, 2015
702015
“Up on the mountain”: ethnobotanical importance of montane sites In Pacific coastal North America
NJ Turner, D Deur, CR Mellott
Journal of Ethnobiology 31 (1), 4-43, 2011
632011
Rethinking precolonial plant cultivation on the northwest coast of North America
D Deur
The Professional Geographer 54 (2), 140-157, 2002
602002
Reciprocal appropriation: Toward an ethics of cross-cultural research
R Rundstrom, D Deur
Geography and ethics, 253-266, 2002
502002
A domesticated landscape: Native American plant cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America
DE Deur
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 2000
492000
Introduction: reconstructing indigenous resource management, reconstructing the history of an idea
D Deur, NJ Turner
Keeping it living: traditions of plant use and cultivation on the northwest …, 2005
422005
Salmon, sedentism, and cultivation: toward an environmental prehistory of the northwest coast
D Deur
Northwest lands, Northwest peoples: Readings in environmental history, 129-155, 1999
401999
Plant cultivation on the northwest coast: A reconsideration
D Deur
Journal of Cultural Geography 19 (2), 9-35, 2002
362002
“A caretaker responsibility”: revisiting Klamath and Modoc traditions of plant community management
D Deur
Journal of Ethnobiology 29 (2), 296-322, 2009
322009
Subsistence and resistance on the British Columbia coast: Kingcome village’s estuarine gardens as contested space
D Deur, NJ Turner, A Dick, D Sewid-Smith, K Recalma-Clutesi
BC Studies, 2013
272013
Introduction to the special section on marine cultivation among indigenous peoples of the northwest coast
TF Thornton, D Deur
Human Ecology 43, 187-187, 2015
182015
A most sacred place: The significance of Crater Lake among the Indians of southern Oregon
D Deur
Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (1), 18-49, 2002
182002
Recent geographical research on Indians and Inuit in the United States and Canada
R Rundstrom, D Deur, K Berry, D Winchell
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 24 (2), 2000
182000
“From the beginning of time”: The colonial reconfiguration of native habitats and Indigenous resource practices on the British Columbia Coast
CA Dick, D Sewid-Smith, K Recalma-Clutesi, D Deur, NJ Turner
Facets 7 (1), 543-570, 2022
132022
Cultivating the imagined wilderness: contested native american plant-gathering traditions in America’s national parks
D Deur, J James Jr
Plants, People, and Places: The Roles of Ethnobotany and Ethnoecology in …, 2020
132020
Introduction: Making a place for Indigenous botanical knowledge and environmental values in land-use planning and decision making
NJ Turner, P Spalding, D Deur
Plants, People, and Places: The Roles of Ethnobotany and Ethnoecology in …, 2020
122020
Reframing native knowledge, co-managing native landscapes: Ethnographic data and tribal engagement at Yosemite National Park
R Bloom, D Deur
Land 9 (9), 335, 2020
112020
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