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Who is the Beast?  Perspectives on Mountain Lions and Mankind

Macho B Died for Your Sins: Western vs. Indigenous Perspectives on the Killing of the Last Borderlands Jaguar

Recognizing the Rights and Legal Standing of the Natural World: Revisiting Christopher D. Stone’s Essay from an Indigenous Perspective

Searching for Pocahontas: The Portrayal of an Indigenous Icon in Terrence Malick’s The New World

Power and Place: Toward Developing and Implementing Native Based Science Education

Ursus in a Sky Island Range:  The Ecology, History, and Management of Black Bears in the Huachuca Mountains of Southeastern Arizona

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