Participatory Research Participatory Research on the Tohono O’odham Nation on the Tohono O’odham Nation Researchers, managers and local people building capacity for sustainable resource management sustainable resource management Jennifer S. Arnold & Douglas P. Saunders with thanks to Maria Fernandez-Gimenez, John Hays Jr., the Sif Oidak Livestock Association & the Tohono O’odham Curriculum Advisory Committee
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Participatory Research Participatory Research
on the Tohono O’odham Nationon the Tohono O’odham Nation
� Continued collaboration with University of Arizona
A New Role for Researchers?
Partnering with local people can expand the bounds
of research and increase local relevancy to affect
policy and practice
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsRegis & Darlene Andrew
Herman Antone Sr.
Andy Antone, Sr.
Pete Blaine
Paul Buseck
Julie Casteneda
Frances Conde
Jesus de la Garza
Priscilla & Harry Domingo
Kristen Egen
Nick Francisco
Art Garcia
Della & Mervin Garcia
Larry Garcia
Ramona Garcia
Manuel Havier
John Hays, Jr.
Silas Hendricks
Joe Hiller
Robinson Honani
Ivan C. Jose
Laurence Jose
Marjorie Juan
Phyllis Juan
Bob Kattnig
Enos Listo
Tsianina Lomawaima
Grace Manuel
Homer Marks, Sr.
Robert Martin
Chairwoman Vivian Juan-
Saunders
Andy Seiger
Bernard & Regina
Siquieros
Oliver Smith
Arnold E. Smith, Sr.
Amos & Maxine Stevens
Fred Stevens
Louis Stevens
Allen Throssell
Funded by USDA Funded by USDA
Western Sustainable Agriculture Research & EducationWestern Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education
Eugene Enis, Sr.
Jose Enriquez
Joseph M.Enriquez
Kathy Espuma-Arvicio
Maria Fernandez-Gimenez
Gerold Flick
Delbert Francisco
Jefford Francisco
Madeline Francisco
Robinson Honani
Benson Honyumptewa
Larry Howery
Jerome Joaquin
Joe Joaquin
Louis Johnson
Silas Johnson
Jeremy Jones
Francisco S. Jose
Robert Martin
Margaret Mattias
Walt Meyer
Pauline Nasewytewa
Clementia Ramon
Peter Ruiz
Eliane Rubenstein-Avila
George Ruyle
Allen Throssell
Art Torrance
Gilbert Two Two
Selso Villegas
Noreen Williams
Karen Wyndham
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