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Selected factors affecting rangeland use on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation Public Deposited

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  • The rangelands of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation represent a major resource within a definitive geographic area. The utilization of this resource is affected by a number of factors, some of which are examined here. The cultural evolution of the Warm Springs people has resulted in the horse maintaining a prominent place in tribal life. Other aspects of the historical geography of rangeland use include pertinent federal legislation. The peculiar administrative structure that exists on the reservation today for making the decisions necessary for the on-going utilization of the rangeland resource is then outlined.
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