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February 20, 2019
Madonna L. Moss

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Author: mmoss@uoregon.edu

Barnacles in the Broughton Archipelago

During our recent investigations in the Broughton Archipelago, John Harper, Mary Morris, John Steele and I saw great quantities...
not herring!, wild foods

Oregon Ducks! (actually sea ducks and seabirds more generally)

Our recent paper, Evaluating Native American Bird Use and Bird Assemblage Variability along the Oregon Coast, has just been...
birds, herring, UO zooarchaeological collection

Lecture at OSU – March 5, 2018

herring

Public Lecture: Learning About Kalapuya Cuisine: Harvesting and Cooking Camas

NEA Big Read: Kalapuya Cuisine –  Saturday, February 24 at 3:00pm Downtown Eugene Public Library 100 W 10th Ave,...
wild foods

Camas – economic staple or gourmet trade item?

On June 14, 2017, our intrepid group dug camas at the Oregon Country Fairground (OCF). The project was part...
wild foods

Free Access to “The historical ecology of Pacific herring: Tracing Alaska Native use of a forage fish”

Until September 15, 2016, you can get free access to an article co-authored by Dongya Yang, Camilla Speller, Antonia...
herring, publications

Coffman Cove Monograph Now Available!

This is Clarissa Rizal’s artwork, Tlingit World Series #352, that graces the cover of the newest University of Oregon...
publications
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