David B. Halmo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Cultural Anthropology, Energy, Public AdministrationGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRichard W. Stoffle | grad student | 2001 | University of Arizona | |
(Culture, corporation and collective action: The Department of Energy's American Indian consultation program on the Nevada Test Site in political ecological perspective.) |
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Stoffle RW, Loendorf L, Austin DE, et al. (2000) Ghost Dancing the Grand Canyon. Southern Paiute Rock Art, Ceremony, and Cultural Landscapes. Current Anthropology. 41: 11-38 |
Stoffle RW, Loendorf L, Austin DE, et al. (2000) Ghost dancing the grand canyon: Southern Paiute rock art, ceremony, and cultural landscapes Current Anthropology. 41: 11-38 |
Stoffle RW, Halmo DB, Evans MJ. (1999) Puchwcwavaats uapi (to know about plants): Traditional knowledge and the cultural significance of southern paiute plants Human Organization. 58: 416-429 |
Stoffle RW, Halmo DB, Austin DE. (1997) Cultural Landscapes and Traditional Cultural Properties: A Southern Paiute View of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River American Indian Quarterly. 21: 229 |
Halmo D. (1994) With One Voice: Collective Action in Cultural Impact Assessment Practicing Anthropology. 16: 14-16 |
Stoffle RW, Halmo DB, Wagner TW, et al. (1994) Reefs from space: Satellite imagery, marine ecology, and ethnography in the Dominican Republic Human Ecology. 22: 355-378 |
Halmo D, Stoffle R, Evans M. (1993) Paitu Nanasuagaindu Pahonupi (Three Sacred Valleys): Cultural Significance of Gosiute, Paiute, and Ute Plants Human Organization. 52: 142-150 |
Jorgensen JG, Stoffle RW, Halmo DB, et al. (1992) Native American Cultural Resources at Yucca Mountain, Nevada American Indian Quarterly. 16: 286 |
Stoffle RW, Halmo DB, Evans MJ, et al. (1990) Calculating the Cultural Significance of American Indian Plants: Paiute and Shoshone Ethnobotany at Yucca Mountain, Nevada American Anthropologist. 92: 416-432 |