شعب يوروك (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "شعب يوروك" in Arabic language version.

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archive.org

  • Gray-Kanatiiosh، Barbara A. (2007). Yurok. ABDO Publishing. ص. 4-7. ISBN:9781617849145.

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nature.berkeley.edu

  • Huntsinger، Lynn؛ McCaffrey، Sarah (1995). "A Forest for the Trees: Forest Management and the Yurok Environment, 1850 to 1994" (PDF). American Indian Culture and Research Journal. ج. 19: 155. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2020-07-09. ...the Yurok have been dispossessed of most of their territory. The majority is now owned by timber corporations or is part of national parks and forests. Although the Yurok Reservation includes a contiguous area of fifty-six thousand acres along the Klamath River, in 1995 only scattered parcels, comprising less than five thousand acres of the reservation, are under some semblance of tribal ownership, with the rest mostly in non-Indian hands. Historically, despite the granting of a reservation and allotments to Yurok people, control of reservation and allotment natural resources has been withheld from them under the auspices of scientific forest management.
  • Huntsinger، Lynn؛ McCaffrey، Sarah (1995). "A Forest for the Trees: Forest Management and the Yurok Environment, 1850 to 1994" (PDF). American Indian Culture and Research Journal. ج. 19: 155–192. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2017-08-09.

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  • Huntsinger، Lynn؛ McCaffrey، Sarah (1995). "A Forest for the Trees: Forest Management and the Yurok Environment, 1850 to 1994" (PDF). American Indian Culture and Research Journal. ج. 19: 155. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2020-07-09. ...the Yurok have been dispossessed of most of their territory. The majority is now owned by timber corporations or is part of national parks and forests. Although the Yurok Reservation includes a contiguous area of fifty-six thousand acres along the Klamath River, in 1995 only scattered parcels, comprising less than five thousand acres of the reservation, are under some semblance of tribal ownership, with the rest mostly in non-Indian hands. Historically, despite the granting of a reservation and allotments to Yurok people, control of reservation and allotment natural resources has been withheld from them under the auspices of scientific forest management.
  • Huntsinger، Lynn؛ McCaffrey، Sarah (1995). "A Forest for the Trees: Forest Management and the Yurok Environment, 1850 to 1994" (PDF). American Indian Culture and Research Journal. ج. 19: 155–192. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2017-08-09.