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      How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish?

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      Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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                Journal
                Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
                Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
                SAGE Publications
                2332-6492
                2332-6506
                December 04 2017
                January 2018
                April 29 2017
                January 2018
                : 4
                : 1
                : 98-113
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
                [2 ]Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources, Orleans, CA, USA
                Article
                10.1177/2332649217706518
                0887f7b5-3655-4c98-868b-63cf38086fd6
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