PUBLICATIONS

Articles and Chapters

“Re-Reading the Landscape of Atonement on an Aegean Island.” Chapter  Envisioning Nature, Science and Religion. James D. Proctor, ed. PA:Templton Press, 2009.

“Fire and Society: A Comparative Analysis of Greece and the US.” Martha Henderson, Kostas Kalabokidis, Emmanuel Marmaras, Pavlos Konstantinidis, Manussos Marangudakis. Human Ecology Review, Vol. 12, No. 2, Winter 2005.

“Fire and society: a comparative analysis of the social context of wildland fire inGreece and the United States.” Kalabokidis, K., M. Henderson, Em. Marmaras, P.Konstantinidis, and M. Marangudakis. 2004. In Proceedings International Conference On Nature, Science and Social Movements. 25-28 June 2004, Dept. of Sociology, University of the Aegean, Mytilene, Greece. 25 p.

“Envisioning the Nexus Between Geography and Ethnic Identity” in Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space and Place. Co-authored with Kate Berry. University of Nevada, 2001.

“Mescalero Apache Vernacular Architecture” and “Chiricahua and Lipan Apache Vernacular Architecture” in Essays in Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, edited by Paul Oliver. Oxford University Press, 1997.

“American Indian Identity and Social Justice,” Geographical Review, 87( ):1997.

“Teaching Environmental Conservation for an American Indian Perspective.” National Council of Geographic Education Pathways in Geography series No. 18, 1997.

“What is Spiritual Geography?” Geographical Review, 83(4):1993.

“Maintaining Vernacular Architecture on the Mescalero Apache Reservation.” Journal of Cultural Geography 13(1):15 28.

“American Indian Reservations: Controlling Separate Space, Creating Separate Environments” in Impact and Policy: Essays on the Historical Geography of the American Environment edited by Dilsaver and Colton. Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, 1992.

“Teaching Cultural Diversity in Geography Curriculum: The Geography of American Indians.” Journal of Geography. 91 (3):113 118.

“Duality in Chiricahua Apache Settlement Patterns.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 11(1):7 16.

“Settlement Patterns on the Mescalero Apache Reservation.” Geographical Review, 80(3):226 238.

“Beyond the Pursuit of Geographic Trivia: Using U Hauls: ‘American Moving Adventure’ to Teach About Physical and Cultural Landscapes.” With Helen Rallis Reeder in Humanities Education, VII(3):51 54.

“Trends in Native American Geographical Research” with Dick G. Winchell, James M. Goodman, and Stephen C. Jett in Geography in America, edited by Willmott and Gaile; Columbus: Merrill, 1989.

“1936 Land Use Inventory of the Mescalero Apache Reservation: Prospectus for Modern Land Uses.” Proceedings of the Applied Geographers, 10:210 217.

Books

Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space and Place. With Kate Berry. University of Nevada Press, 2001.

Physical Geography Laboratory Manual. With Peter B. Mires. West Publishing Co., 1991.

Looking for Fire on Lesvos (manuscript)

A Walk Across Washington: Learning and Teaching a New Geography (in progress).

Where the Mountains Touch the Sky: An Environmental History of Frontier Ecology

(in progress).

Reports, Book Reviews, Papers, Panels, Web Site, Field Guide and Meeting Report

“Erasing Boundaries of Distrust at Growing Places Farm and Energy Park: A Case Study of Rural Youth Empowerment and Urban Agriculture,” Association Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2009.

“A Magic Carpet Ride: Discovering Eastern Mediterranean Landscapes in the Columbia Gorge.” Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Phoenix, October, 2006.

“Arid Lands and Cultural Ideas: Re-reading the Ruined Landscape of Lesvos Island.” Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Phoenix, October, 2005.

“Fire and Society: A Comparative Analysis of the Social Context of Wildland Fire in Greece and the United States,” Henderson, M., Kalabokidis, K., Marmaras, E., Konstantinidis, R., and Marangudakis, M. presented at the Conference on Nature and Society, Mytilini, Greece, June 5-9, 2004.

“The Geography of American Indians” in Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non Western Cultures. On-line encyclopedia, Helaine Selin, ed. On-line May, 2004.

Review of A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound by Warren Magnusson and Karena Shaw (eds). Historical Geography, 2004.

Review of Western Places American Myths: How We Think About the West by Gary J. Hausladen (ed.). in Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 104, No. 2, Winter, 2003, pp.614-615..

Panelist, “College Retention and Native Learners,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting, Portland, 2003.

“The Geography of William Kittredge,” Paper given at the American Society for Literature and the Environment Annual Meeting, Flagstaff, 2001.

“One Version of Hope,” Paper given at the Agriculture, Human Values and Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, 2001

Discussant, “Literacy of Place and Region in Environmental History.” American Society of Environmental History Meeting, Durham, 2001.

Review of Voyageur Country: The Story of Minnesota’s National Park, Robert Treuer. In Historical Geography Vol 28 2000 pp 289-291.

“The Virtual Atlas of the Pacific Northwest.” www.evergreen.edu/virtatpnw. An on-line atlas and curriculum for middle school geography classes in the Pacific Northwest, 2000.

“The Role of Geography in Studying Public Lands,” Panelist at the Western Literature Association Meeting, Albuquerque, 1997.

“Protocols for Studying the Human Dimensions of the Lake Superior Basin.” US National Park Service and Parks Canada,” Report for the National Parks Service and Parks Canada, 1996.

“The Geography of American Indians” in Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non Western Cultures. Helaine Selin, ed. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

“A Geographical Assessment of Wild Rice Habitat in Northern Minnesota.” Urban and Regional Studies Center, University of Minnesota-Duluth, 1996.

Review of Indian Population Decline by Robert H. Jackson. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994. Geographical Review, 85:1995.

Review of Apache Reservation: Indigenous Peoples and the America State by Richard J. Perry. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1993. Traditional Dwellings and Settlement Review.

“New Perspectives on American Indian Landscapes.” Ubique Newsletter of the American Geographical Society. Fall 1993.

“Ranch Landscapes of Central Nevada: Private Forces Creating a Public Landscape.” Paper delivered at the 1993 Annual Meetings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Eugene, OR.

“Nevada’s Water Future: Making Tough Choices,” with Jean Ford and John Coburn. University of Nevada Reno, 1993.

Review of Without Reserve: Stories of Urban Natives by Lynda Shorten, Edmunton: NeWest Press, 1992. The Professional Geographer, 44(3):365.

Review of A Zuni Atlas by T. J. Fergusen and E. Richard Hart. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985. The Journal of Historical Geography, 17(4): 482 283.

Review of Termination and Relocation Federal Indian Policy, 1945 1960, by Donald L. Fixico. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1987. In Plains Anthropologist, 32(4):432 434.

“Recent Contributions to Theory and Method.” Paper presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Diego, CA.

“Variables in American Indian and Non Indian Land Tenure in Central Oklahoma.” Paper presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1991, Miami, Florida.

“Duality in Chiricahua Settlement Patterns”. Paper presented October 5, 1990 at International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Meeting, Berkeley, California.

“Beyond the Pursuit of Geographic Trivia: Using U Hauls’ ‘America’s Moving Adventure’ to Understand Cultural Landscapes and Social Relations.” Paper presented with Helen Rallis Reeder and Lawrence M. Knopp, Jr., at the 1990 meeting of the Superior Chapter of the America’s Popular Culture Society, Duluth, MN.

“The Role of Leech Lake Chippewa in Northern Minnesota Natural Resource Use and Management” Invited poster, Society of American Foresters. Annual Conference, 1989, Spokane, WA.

“Forested Indian Lands in Minnesota: Boundaries, Area, and Uses Since 1837.” Poster Session, Association of American Geographers 1989 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

“Mescalero Apache Settlement Patterns Since 1883.” Paper presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, AZ, 1988.

“Federal Policy and Indian Land Tenure: Mescalero Apache Reservation, 1887 1934.” Paper presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Portland, OR, 1987.

“Field Guide to the Warm Springs Indians Reservation,” 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Portland, OR, 1987.

“The Significance of Huckleberry on the Warm Springs Reservation.” Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, MN, 1986.

The New Orleans Urban Forest, with G. Talarcheck. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1985.

“Management Opportunities for Urban Forests, the New Orleans Experience.” Paper presented at the 1985 Applied Geographers Meeting, Denton, TX, 1985.

“The Urban Forest of New Orleans.” Paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Detroit, MI, 1985.

“XI World Forestry Congress.” Report on Meetings. The Professional Geographer, 38(1):92.


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