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2 Practices by a hunter to prepare themselves and the prey animals for hunting, like asking permission to hunt properly (2 words). | 1 Practice of indigenous people to select regions to hunt and gather where the availability of resources is highest (2 words). |
5 The belief that the animals and plants that make up nature follow a set of rules and procedures that were given to them in the beginning (2 words). | 3 A measure of the total species present in an ecosystem or environment (2 words). |
6 System of rotating land use harvest through areas that have greatest abundance (2 words). | 4 Resulted in a forest of large, widely spaced trees, few shrubs and much grass and herbage..." (Cronan 1983, 49-51) (2 words). |
7 Are the teaching stories of a culture or society that bond the people with the land and establish land management practices( 2 words). | 8 Corn, beans, and squash typically grown as companion plants in common mounds (2 words). |
10 One of the important clans of the Hopi Nation. | 9 The study of the effects and behavior of fire on the ecosystem and natural processes (2 words). |
14 The exchange or sharing of vital oxygen and carbon dioxide among plant and animals. | 11 The process in nature that operates through genetic change to alter the physical expression or behaviours of a species. |
15 The name given to the sun by the Ojibway Nation (2 words). | 12 The Native American practice of harvesting resources from a variety of local ecosystmes during an annual seasonal cycle (2 words). |
19 The scientific discipline that attempts to restore historic enviromental conditions where changes in land use or other factors have degraded the natural ecology (2 words) | 13 The exchange of goods or services between people in a way that both parties receive fair and equitable return from their own gifts. |
20 Is to an invention of nineteenth century romanticists and primitivist writers (2 words). | 16 One of the teaching stories that establishes the relationship between humans and Nature where all the plant and animals give gifts to the people that are essential for their survival (2 words). |
21 A practice of arid land agriculture practiced by the Hopi Nation and other S.W. cultures where moisture conservation is an adaptition to limited precipitation( 2 words). | 17 Cultural system of resource redistribution through "giveaway" practiced in North Western North America. |
22 The action of transferring a file or document from the Internet or Web onto one's local computer system. | 18 The symbolic belief that the earth is a living being from which we receive all of our sustenance (2 words). |
23 Land use activity that requires high quality plant materials that are best obtained from managed environment. | |
24 The transfer of vital nutrients from the soil, through plants and animals and back to the soil (2 words). |