Chapter 23 Fire, native ecological knowledge, and the enduring anthropogenic landscapes of Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Valley is a place with rich and enduring traditions of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge, manifesting in specific management practices that, in turn, leave discernible imprints upon the natural landscape. Historically, the Native American inhabitants of Yosemite Valley have employed a variety...
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