Funding for this research was provided by:
National Park Service (CESU CA P11AC90967)
Bureau of Indian Affairs (IRMP GTE1T35350)
Article History
First Online: 1 July 2020
Compliance with Ethical Standards
: This research has been conducted with the involvement and oversight of the Nondalton Tribal.
: Council, a sovereign tribal nation representing all study interviewees, working in direct collaboration with the National Park Service (NPS) and Portland State University (PSU).
: Informed consent procedures also applied to all interviewees; NPS and/or PSU have obtained consent forms from interviewees. Nondalton Tribal Council has reviewed and approved the present manuscript for publication. Findings presented here reflect the outcomes of no fewer than two separate studies, including NPS-funded studies of the Chulitna River-Sixmile Basin, undertaken collaboratively by NPS and PSU under a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit grant (under Cooperative Agreement P11AC90967), and a Bureau of Indian Affairs Integrated.
: Resource Management grant to Nondalton Tribal Council.