GA 3 Conference Poster Session

  1. Mani Boyd, College of Menominee Nation
    The pros and cons of the use of Glyphosate in forest ecosystems and whether or not it is a safe method of controlling weeds and invasive species.
  2. Ida Clarke
    A Tribal Story Written in Silica: Using Phytoliths to Research the Effects of Mining on Past Wild Rice (Zizania palustris) Abundance in Sandy Lake, Minnesota
  3. Dominique David-Chavez
    Current and future distributions of four tree species in the Northern Rocky Mountains (USA): Geographic shifts with respect to geology, soils, and land management status.
  4. Jenna Davis
    Examining Suitable Soil Regimes for Reestablishment of Camassia Quamash (Blue Camas), Flathead Indian Reservation
  5. Annette Drewes, Leech Lake Tribal College
    Pond watch: a research and educational partnership between Leech Lake Tribal College and the USDA Forest Service northern research station
  6. Jorge Estevez, Smithsonian Institute
    Union Higuayagua
  7. Angel Garcia, Arizona State University
    Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Teach Geosciences: an Ethnogeology study in theCaribbean.
  8. Adrienne George, University of South Florida
    Characterizing bacteria communities of coral diseases in China and Taiwan
  9. Citralina Haruo, College of Menominee Nation
    Community Seed Exchange
  10. Abigail Jones
    A Tribal Story Written In Silica: Using Phytoliths to Research the Effects of Mining on Past Wild Rice (zizania palustris) Abundance in Sandy Lake, Minnesota
  11. Sandra Londono, Arizona State University
    Ka+ En+e Uai: The words of the landscape. Ethnogeology in the Colombian Amazon.
  12. Sean McAllister, Univesity of Delaware
    Field Sites to Promote Native Education: Soda Bay, Alaska
  13. Sadredin Moosavi
    Opening up the research system to the majority of people who have no access to the funding system under current rules. Opening up this system to stake holders not tenured/tenure track at large research universities would help bring Native ideas about geoscience education and research into the national conversation and competition for resources. A poster could be made from this…time permitting given family.”
  14. Ricardo Munoz, University of California, Santa Cruz
    A 400-year phytolith-based reconstruction of wild rice (Zizania palustris) abundance from Mud Lake core sediments, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation, Minnesota, USA.
  15. Molly Papin Longtimesleeping
    Glacier National Park; Blackfeet Nation’s Natural Water Storage Tanks
  16. Noelani Puniwai, University of Hawai’i
    Hawai’i’s Changing Cultural Seascape
  17. June Sayers, University of Minnesota
    Barrier island sand dune restoration efforts in Grand Isle, Louisiana
  18. Elena Sparrow, University of Alaska
    Signs of the Land: Reaching Arctic Communities Facing Climate Change
  19. Jonathan Volkers, St. Cloud State University
    Barrier island sand dune restoration efforts in Grand Isle, Louisiana
  20. Patrick Wurster, Salish Kootenai College
    Modeling Potential Blue Camas Camassia quamash Habitat on the Flathead Indian Reservation.

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