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Event: The Melting Ice Cellar

Submitted by jrhames on March 10, 2006 - 1:58pm.

The Melting Ice Cellar: What Native Traditional Knowledge
Is Teaching Us About Global Warming and Environmental Change - Patricia A. L. Cochran
24 Mar 2006, 8:00 PM @ Gallery, Memorial Union - Patricia Cochran, an Inupiat Eskimo born and raised in Nome, serves as Executive Director of the Alaska Native Science Commission (ANSC), a public, not-for-profit corporation. The ANSC provides a linkage for creating partnerships and communication between science and research and Alaska Native communities. This is the 35th Annual Richard Thompson Memorial Lecture.

 

At Iowa State University, Ames 

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