BAILEY – Rooted on a former Ute encampment in the foothills of the Front Range, the piney crown of a long-lived ponderosa pine pokes nearly 100 feet into the sky. Its trunk, gnarled and knobbly with ...
Culturally modified trees in the Puget Sound region are having their moment in the news this summer as Luma, a threatened CMT in the Wedgwood neighborhood, has become a local celebrity. But as the ...
Developing holistic accounts of indigenous peoples' lifeways in colonial intercultural settings requires data that provide insights into patterns of landscape use and variations in social, economic, ...
In late winter or early spring when food was scarce, it was the tradition of Ute, Navajo and Apache women to peel the bark of a ponderosa pine to reach the soft, edible inner layer. The bark could be ...
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A recent discovery on Wiradjuri country in New South Wales shows some of these "culturally modified ...
Developers involved in the project announced Wednesday they will redesign their plans to preserve the 80-foot tree, which the Snoqualmie Tribe said was culturally significant. Rock House Builders, ...
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