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CreditsText: Copyright © 2003 by Joan Bothell,Mary-Margaret Gaudio, and Maureen T.Mulroy This book was developed by Healthy Environments for Children Initiative for the Penobscot Indian Nation. AUTHORSJoan Bothell, Environmental Research Institute,University of ConnecticutMary-Margaret Gaudio,Cooperative Extension System,University of Connecticut Maureen T.Mulroy, Ph.D., School of Family Studies,University of Connecticut PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION ADVISORY BOARDMichael Bear, Lieutenant GovernorDale Mitchell,Health Department John Banks,Natural Resources and Environmental Issues Susan Cummings,Medical Center Mark Sanborn, Education and Career Services T.Dana Mitchell NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARDPhil Quint,Houlton Band of Maliseet IndiansMae Taylor,Nez Perce Tribe Ursula Knoki-Wilson,Navajo Nation Richard Randolph,Wampanoag Tribe Steve Craig,Cherokee Nation ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CONSULTANTSJames M. Bryson,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,Region 1Jeff Besougloff,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,American Indian Environmental Office ILLUSTRATION AND DESIGN TEAMCalvin Francis, Penobscot Indian NationKaren J.Havens,Communications and Information Technology,College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,University of Connecticut Funding was provided by the Penobscot Indian Nation,with the support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Printing courtesy of Tribal Based Environmental Protection Membership. |
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