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Final Report Supplement - Joint Fire Science Program

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The Way East.<br />

Trail to Florida.<br />

Journey to Another Continent.<br />

5. Taming a Wilderness.<br />

Mammoth Hunters.<br />

Ice Age Extinctions.<br />

The Holocene.<br />

Bison Hunters.<br />

Hunter-Gatherers.<br />

Decline and Return of the Bison.<br />

Settlement and the Seasonal Round.<br />

Harvesting the Forest. (Nourishment and Healing. Temporary and Portable Shelter. Plank Houses and Canoes.)<br />

6. Enhancing Nature's Bounty.<br />

Wild Gardens.<br />

Agriculture and Forests in the Southwest. (The Hohokam. The Anasazis.)<br />

Agriculture and Forests in the East. (Early Mound Builders. The Adena. The Hopewell. The Mississippians.)<br />

Warfare and Forests.<br />

Historical Times.<br />

7. <strong>Fire</strong> Masters.<br />

A World of <strong>Fire</strong>. (Hissing, Roaring Flames. <strong>Fire</strong> People. Country Very Smoky.)<br />

Their <strong>Fire</strong>s are Left Burning.<br />

The Ominous Smoke Signal.<br />

Firing the Forests of Their Enemies.<br />

<strong>Fire</strong> Hunters. (Circles of <strong>Fire</strong>. Their Wings are Scorched. That Necessity May Drive Them. Green and Fair Pasturage. To Render Hunting Easier.)<br />

Just Set Your Teepee Up There.<br />

They Knew Where to Burn. (Little Hair (Pelillo). To Dry and Cook. Straight and Slender.)<br />

Burned Places in the Forest (Go-ley-day). (Keeping the Country Open. A Pleasant Meadow. Prairies and Open Grounds along the Coast. Little Knots<br />

of Deer. To Prepare the Ground.)<br />

They Cleared the Way with <strong>Fire</strong>.<br />

Because the Woods Were Not Burnt.<br />

PART TWO: FORESTS AT DISCOVERY.<br />

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5.<br />

Timeless Qualities of Ancient Forests.<br />

Patches.<br />

Succession.<br />

Shifting Mosaics.<br />

Mutual Dependence.<br />

The Spanish Explorer's Forests.<br />

Southern Pine Forests.<br />

Piñon-Juniper and Juniper Woodlands.<br />

Pacific Oak Woodlands.<br />

Valley Woodlands.<br />

Foothill Woodlands.<br />

Coastal Woodlands.<br />

Northern Woodlands.<br />

Coast Redwood Forest.<br />

Forests of the Colonies.<br />

Oak-Chestnut Forest.<br />

Eastern White Pine Forest.<br />

Beech-Maple Forest.<br />

Red Spruce--Fir and Balsam Fir Forests.<br />

Southern Red Spruce--Fir Forest.<br />

Northern Red Spruce--Fir Forest.<br />

High Mountain Balsam Fir Forest.<br />

Forests of the Fathers.<br />

White Spruce Forest.<br />

Great Lakes Pine Forests.<br />

Jack Pine Forest.<br />

Red and White Pine Forests.<br />

Oak-Hickory Forest.<br />

Oak Savannas.<br />

Bottomland and Protected Forests.<br />

Oak Woodlands.<br />

The Trapper's Forests.<br />

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