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Native American communities: The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

Tribal housing in many areas lacks tree cover. Native American leaders should be invited to become partners in the urban forestry movement.

[Ti: Native American communities: The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin]
[Au: Rudquist, P.J.,, , ,]
[So: In: Kollin, C. et al., eds. Growing greener communities: Proceedings of the Sixth National Urban Forest Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 14-18, 1993. Washington, DC, American Forests. pp.122-124.]
[Ky: Physical Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
P.J. Rudquist
Date Published
1994
Journal/Conference
In: Kollin, C. et al., eds. Growing greener communities: Proceedings of the Sixth National Urban Forest Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 14-18, 1993. Washington, DC, American Forests. pp.122-124.
Publisher
In: Kollin, C. et al., eds. Growing greener communities: Proceedings of the Sixth National Urban Forest Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 14-18, 1993. Washington, DC, American Forests. pp.122-124.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution
Keywords
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
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