PUBLICATIONS



Essays/Articles:

2001. Constructing a Confluence: Water Stories & the Restoration of an Urban Watershed. In Terra Nova - Writings On Water, MIT Press (in press)
2001. Contemporary Native American Responses to Environmental Threats in Indian Country, co-authored with Dr. Tirso Gonzales. In Indigenous Traditions. Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University Press (in press)
1998. A Psychological Impact Report for the Environmental Movement. ReVision, Spring. Vol. 20(4): 37-43.
1998. Original Stakeholders of the Presidio: The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. Presidio of San Francisco Environmental Newsletter, U.S.Department of Army, July, Volume 13.
1997. Becoming Métis. Orion Magazine, Vol. 16(2), Spring: 62-64.
1995. With E.T. Schwalen. San Francisco Bay Area Coalition Forms Bonds Between Native Americans and Non-Native Restorationists. Restoration and Management Notes 12(2): 243-244.
1995. Guidelines for Biodiversity Collections: A look at the issues. Abya Yala News 8 (2): 19-20.
1994. Reclaiming an Indigenous Mind. The Ecopsychology Newsletter, Issue 2, Fall
1993. Our Modern Challenge: Exploring Alternatives Through Dialogue and Ecological Responsibility. The Trumpeter - Journal of Ecosophy 10 (2): 57-59.
1991. An Exploration of Intuition: Its Relationship to the Deep Ecology Movement & Ecosophy. The Trumpeter - Journal of Ecosophy 9 (2): 83-84.


Book Reviews:

1993. Book Reviews for David Rothenberg's Is it Painful to Think? and Wisdom in the Open Air: The Norwegian Roots of Deep Ecology. Orion Magazine, 12(4), Autumn.


Poetry:

"Hunting Wild Articulations" and "A Response to the Question of Attachment to Place" in Bumblebee's Heart, Radiolarian Press, Victoria, B.C., Canada: 1992
"I cannot say which is which" and "Eel River Mountain" in Convolvulus, No. 5, Summer 1993.


Edited Reports:

1995. Ecopsychology in Theory and Practice. In Fideler, D. (ed.). Alexandria - Journal of the Western Cosmological Traditions. Grand Rapids: MI: Phranes Press.


Interviews:

1999. Interview with Melissa Nelson by Jennifer Hicks in on-line magazine on Native American Careers, www.wordswork.com.
1998. To Help Us Be Human: An Interview with Malidoma Somé. Orion Magazine, Summer
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