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Collaborative Management of Bears Ears National Monument: Perspectives from the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
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Before Co-Stewardship and Management of Public Lands: The Historicity of Indigenous Land Stewardship and Management in Native California
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Moving Toward Accountability: Challenging Settler Narratives through Interpretive Shifts and Tribal Engagement at Anza National Historic Trail
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“Keep America Respected and Loved”: A conversation with Italian park leader Maurilio Cipparone
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Where There is Smoke There is Fire: Scenes From Southern California, Summer 2020
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Strategic Collaboration with the National Park Service Advances Native Sovereignty
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The California Indian Basketweavers Association and Its Organizationally Based Land Stewardship and Management Initiatives
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Architecture and the Accessory Dwelling Unit Revolution: Perspectives from Builders
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Preserving Great Landscapes of the American West: Hispanics and Native Americans Lend Wisdom to, Advocacy for National Conservation Lands
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Evaluating Meaningful Engagement Under Environmental Justice Mandates: A Case Study of California’s SB1000 Implementation in Santa Ana
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From “Skansen” to “Shanghai”: Embodiment and Perspectives of Cultural-Historical Identity in Šnipiškės, Vilnius
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Sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) on Table Mountain, Cape Town: rethinking the role of a non-native species in an urban-curated ecosystem
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Barcelona Art Nouveau in a Nordic Perspective
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Airplanes and Apprehension: Nature-Society Hybrids in Planetary Perspective
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New Perspectives in Transcontinental Railroad History: An Interview with Laura Dominguez
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“Here Is Your Country”: An Evangelical Perspective on Parks and Public Lands Stewardship
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Rekindling the Flame: The History of the Kent Iron Furnace and a New Interpretive Perspective
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Planning, Violence, and Crisis in Sociohistorical Perspective: Crime, Capital, Commodities, and Cartelization in Tancítaro, Michoacán
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Yaeko Nogami’s Travelogue about the Basque Country: Implications for a Transnational Perspective for Basque Studies
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Memories of ‘Basque Violence’ political violence, conflict, and reconciliation in the perspective of cultural narratology: a transdisciplinary and transnational paradigm?
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Context from Place
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Note from the Editor
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From the Fields to the City Gates
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Note from Editor-in-Chief