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Kirsten Vinyeta
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Climate change through an intersectional lens: gendered vulnerability and resilience in indigenous communities in the United States
K Vinyeta, K Whyte, K Lynn
1172016
Exploring the role of traditional ecological knowledge in climate change initiatives
K Vinyeta, K Lynn
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2013
962013
Theorizing race and settler colonialism within US sociology
DL McKay, K Vinyeta, KM Norgaard
Sociology Compass, e12821, 2020
772020
Employing resilience in the United States Forest Service
C Bone, C Moseley, K Vinyeta, RP Bixler
Land Use Policy 52, 430-438, 2016
442016
Under the guise of science: how the US Forest Service deployed settler colonial and racist logics to advance an unsubstantiated fire suppression agenda
K Vinyeta
Environmental Sociology 8 (2), 134-148, 2022
342022
Indigenous masculinities in a changing climate: Vulnerability and resilience in the United States
K Vinyeta, KP Whyte, K Lynn
Men, masculinities and disaster, 140-151, 2016
212016
Karuk Tribe climate vulnerability assessment: Assessing vulnerabilities from the increased frequency of high severity fire
KM Norgaard, K Vinyeta, L Hillman, B Tripp, F Lake
Orleans, CA: Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources, 2016
112016
Strengthening the Federal-Tribal relationship: A report on monitoring consultation under the Northwest Forest Plan
K Vinyeta, K Lynn
US Department of Agriculture, US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 2015
72015
Indigenous Fire Futures: Anticolonial Approaches to Shifting Fire Relations in California
DJ Martinez, B Seraphin, T Marks-Block, P Nelson, K Vinyeta
Environment and Society 14 (1), 142-161, 2023
32023
Red Wolf Multispecies Justice Publication 2023
E Bennett, F Schad, A Baldwin, O Adejugbe, MN Quamar Ahmed, ...
Utah State University, 2023
2023
Utahns Support Tribal Engagement in Climate Change Initiatives and Land Management
K Vinyeta
Utah State University, 2023
2023
Ikpíkyav (To Fix Again): Drawing from Karuk World Renewal to Contest Settler Discourses of Vulnerability
K Vinyeta
University of Oregon, 2022
2022
A Cultural Snapshot: Exploring the Value of Community Photography for the Coquille Indian Tribe in a Climate Change Era
K Vinyeta
University of Oregon, 2014
2014
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