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Publications Details for Grant Number R833708

Understanding the Cumulative Affects of Environmental and Psycho-Social Stressors that Threaten the Pohlik-lah and Ner-er-ner Lifeway: The Yurok Tribe’s Approach

RFA: Issues in Tribal Environmental Research and Health Promotion: Novel Approaches for Assessing and Managing Cumulative Risks and Impacts of Global Climate Change (2007)

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Article/Press Release Sloan K. YTEP studies ten traditional foods. Yurok Today: The Voice of the Yurok People 2014;6-7. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Fluharty S. Project overview and toxin detections. Presented at the South Coast Lamprey Summit, North Bend/Coos Bay, OR, 2012. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Ramirez N, Steinberg SJ. Modeling ecotoxicological stressors using GIS. Poster presented at Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 2010. R833708 (2009)
R833708 (2010)
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Presentation Sloan K. [Community presentations and outreach]. Presented at the Yurok Salmon Festival, Klamath, CA, 2009. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K, Fluharty S. Cumulative assessments and tribal subsistence. Presented at the National Tribal Science Forum, National EPA-Tribal Science Council and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Traverse City, MI, June 2010. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K. Understanding the cumulative affects of environmental and psycho-social stressors that threaten the Pohlik-lah and Ner-er-ner lifeway: the Yurok Tribe’s approach. Presented at the Tribal Science Forum, Traverse City, MI, June 2010. R833708 (2009)
R833708 (2010)
R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K. [Community presentations and outreach]. Presented at the Yurok Salmon Festival, Klamath, CA, 2010. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K, Fluharty S. Yurok Tribe environmental justice and climate change prioritization project. Presented at the 19th Annual Region 9 Tribal EPA Conference, Pala, CA, October 19-21, 2011. R833708 (2012)
R833708 (Final)
  • Other: EPA-Conference Agenda PDF
Presentation Sloan K, Fluharty S. Project review and update. Presented at the 19th Annual Region 9 Tribal EPA Conference, Pala, CA, October 2011. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K. [Community presentations and outreach]. Presented at the Yurok Salmon Festival, Klamath, CA, 2011. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K, Fluharty S. Cumulative risk and Yurok tribal lifeway. Presented via the U.S. EPA STAR Tribal Environmental Health Research Program Webinar, November 7, 2012. R833708 (2012)
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Presentation Sloan K. [Community presentations and outreach]. Presented at the Yurok Salmon Festival, Klamath, CA, 2012. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K, Fluharty S. Project and community-based research methods utilized in the study. Presented via the NCER Tribal Environmental Health Research Webinar, November 7, 2013. R833708 (Final)
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Presentation Sloan K. [Community presentations and outreach]. Presented at the Yurok Salmon Festival, Klamath, CA, 2013. R833708 (Final)
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Report Harklerode R, Starling A. Yurok Tribe Environmental Community Health Profile 2004-2011. Sacramento, CA: California Tribal Epidemiology Center, March 2012, 17 pp. R833708 (2012)
R833708 (2013)
R833708 (Final)
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Report Sloan K. Yurok community environmental health profile 2004-2011. Sacramento, CA:California Tribal Epidemiology Center, 2012. R833708 (Final)
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Report Sloan K. Nue-ne-pueh, Resource Health Report: results from tissue sampling brochure. Klamath, CA: Yurok Tribe Environmental Program, 2013. R833708 (Final)
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