Sources

Sources listed in order of first appearance:

Daniella Ruth Lorincz Drader, “Nez Perce perspectives on fire management and program accessibility,” MS Thesis, Washington State University Research Exchange, 2009, https://hdl.handle.net/2376/100561.

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), “U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters,” 2023, https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/.

Meerah Powell, Kimberley Freda, and Conrad Wilson, “Clackamas County deputy placed on leave after sharing antifa wildfire rumors in online video,” Oregon Public Broadcasting, 12 September, 2020, https://www.opb.org/article/2020/09/12/clackamas-county-antifa-rumor-sheriff-deputy-leave/.

Casey Kuhn, “‘Fire is medicine’: How Indigenous practices could help curb wildfires,” PBS News Hour, 23 July, 2021, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/fire-is-medicine-how-indigenous-practices-could-help-curb-wildfires.

“The 1910 Fires,” The Forest History Society, 2023, https://foresthistory.org/research-explore/us-forest-service-history/policy-and-law/fire-u-s-forest-service/famous-fires/the-1910-fires/, Accessed 25 February.

E.T. Allen, “Handling the Fire Peril,” American Forestry, vol. 17, 329-332, June, 1911, https://foresthistory.org/research-explore/us-forest-service-history/policy-and-law/fire-u-s-forest-service/famous-fires/the-1910-fires/handling-the-fire-peril/.

Edward G. Stahl, “Reminisces of Edward G. Stahl, deputy forest supervisor on the Pend Oreille Forest (Idaho) in 1910,” an excerpt from Early Days in the Forest Service, Volume 3: 236-40, https://foresthistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/EdwardStahl.pdf.

Elers Koch, “History of the 1910 Forest Fires in Idaho and Western Montana”, The Big Burn Collection, Digital Initiatives, University of Idaho Library, 1942, 1, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/bigburn/items/bigburn00.html.

William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 4-7-148 in The Norton Shakespeare, W.W. Norton and Company, 1997.

Earl W. Loveridge, “The Fire Suppression Policy of the U. S. Forest Service,” Journal of Forestry, Volume 42, Issue 8, August 1944, Pages 549–554, https://doi.org/10.1093/jof/42.8.549.

“About Us,” Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association, https://www.cptpa.com/about%20us/aboutus.htm, Accessed 4 February, 2023.

Jodi Walker, “It’s all in the Name,” Lewiston Tribune, 23 September, 2001, https://lmtribune.com/northwest/cptpa-its-all-in-the-name-let-others-talk-of-fire-as-a-tool-a/article_65a9e386-e3ff-53f7-b46d-e1cf28646f16.html.

Elers Koch, “The Passing of the Lolo Trail,” Fire Ecology, 12, 7–12, 2016, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03400632.

Stewart Holbrook, Burning an Empire: the story of American forest fires, Macmillan, 1944, https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/chla2900624.

Stephen J. Pyne, The Pyrocene, University of California Press, 2021.

Information on Northwestern fire myths might be found in A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children. United Kingdom: AltaMira Press, 2006; or Barry Lopez. Giving Birth to Thunder, Sleeping with His Daughter: Coyote Builds North America. United States: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, 2013.

Manola Sacaira, “Indigenous fire practices once shaped the Northwest — and they might again,” Crosscut, 9 September, 2019, https://crosscut.com/focus/2019/09/indigenous-fire-practices-once-shaped-northwest-and-they-might-again.

Iain McGilchrist, The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World, United Kingdom: Yale University Press, 2019, https://channelmcgilchrist.com/master-and-his-emissary/.

Bessel A. Van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, Penguin Publishing Group, 2015.

Jude Coleman, “Indigenous knowledge reveals history of fire-prone California forest,” Nature, 606, 447, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-01232-x

Kelly Boutsalis, “The art of fire: reviving the Indigenous craft of cultural burning,” The Narwhal, 20 September, 2020, https://thenarwhal.ca/indigenous-cultural-burning/

Aaron T. David; Eli J. Asarian; Frank K. Lake, “Wildfire Smoke Cools Summer River and Stream Water Temperatures,” Water Resources Research, 31 August, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022964

Elizabeth Thompson, “Wildfire Smoke Boosts Photosynthetic Efficiency.” Eos, 101, 12 February, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EO139985.

Jared Dahl Aldern, “Good Fire on the Klamath,” Earth Island Journal, March 25, 2020, https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/articles/entry/indigenous-wildfire-management-klamath/.

Jared Dahl Aldern, “Where There’s Good Fire, There’s Good Smoke,” Bay Nature, September 30, 2020, https://baynature.org/2020/09/30/where-theres-good-fire-theres-good-smoke/.