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      Native Americans: Where in Environmental Justice Research?

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          While the last two decades have seen important theoretical, empirical, and policy advancements in environmental justice generally, much remains to be done regarding Native Americans. Unique political and cultural dynamics shape the study and pursuit of environmental justice (EJ) in Native American communities. This review summarizes Native American EJ issues based on a cross-disciplinary search of over 60 publications. In so doing, we discuss the unique nature of Native American EJ in terms of conducting research and working toward reducing the continuation of historical trauma associated with environmental ills, the types of strategies used in Native American EJ research, and issues of Native American climate justice. We conclude with discussion of remaining knowledge gaps and future research needs.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                101086555
                28950
                Soc Nat Resour
                Soc Nat Resour
                Society & natural resources
                0894-1920
                21 January 2016
                25 July 2015
                2016
                01 January 2017
                : 29
                : 1
                : 36-52
                Affiliations
                University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Sociology, Institute of Behavioral Science, Natural Hazards Center
                University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Sociology, Institute of Behavioral Science, CU Population Center
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                PMC4835033 PMC4835033 4835033 nihpa748858
                10.1080/08941920.2015.1045644
                4835033
                27103758
                cd4eca50-535d-4e78-8372-15c7b977ad21
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                natural resources,Native Americans,indigenous,environmental justice,environmental inequality,environmental health,climate change

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