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Lessons from a Programmatic Agreement and Heritage-Based Consultations between Tribes and the National Forests of Arkansas and Oklahoma
Author(s): David H. Jurney; Don C. Bragg; Roger E. Coleman; Bobby Gonzalez
Date: 2017
Source: Journal of Forestry
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Southern Research Station
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Jurney, David H.; Bragg, Don C.; Coleman, Roger E.; Gonzalez, Bobby. 2017.Lessons from a programmatic agreement and heritage-based consultations between tribes and the national forests of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Journal of Forestry. 115(5): 458-467.Cited

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