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    United States, a culturally modified tree (CMT) is one which has been modified by indigenous people as part of their tradition. Such trees are important...
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    Trail trees, trail marker trees, crooked trees, prayer trees, thong trees, or culturally modified trees are hardwood trees throughout North America that...
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  • Carrier Mortar Tracked, an Indian self-propelled mortar Culturally modified tree, a tree modified as part of tradition CMT Music Awards This disambiguation...
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    its $7 million (equivalent to $9,728,000 in 2023) budget into a culturally modified trees project in the national park. The Ute Mountain Tribal Park, adjoining...
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  • their location and culture include: clam gardens, fish weirs, and culturally modified trees (CMTs). Indigenous technologies are available in a wide range...
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    Arborglyph (redirect from Tree carving)
    or modified cultural trees are carvings of shapes and symbols into the bark of living trees. Although most often referring to ancient cultural practices...
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    years old. Several trees are among the oldest organisms now living. Trees have modified structures such as thicker stems composed of specialised cells that...
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    Erythrophleum chlorostachys (category Trees of Australia)
    environments, from arid savanna to tropical rainforest. Virtually all culturally modified trees in Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland on Cape York Peninsula are Cooktown...
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    sites ranging from entire villages to trees that have been modified for cultural reasons (Culturally Modified Trees). In the early phase of human settlement...
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    Straight young trees were chosen, and only a portion was debarked to ensure the tree's survival. Thousands of culturally modified trees with scars from...
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    six-foot overhang at the front to make a porch. There are three "culturally modified" trees in the area. National Register of Historic Places listings in...
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    guianensis, and the tree has cultural and religious significance in South and Southeast Asia. In Sri Lanka and India, the cannonball tree has been widely...
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    in the huckleberry production. About 338 spots more than 6,000 culturally modified trees were identified, of which 3,000 are protected now. Archaeological...
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  • towards the protection of living Haida archaeological sites (culturally modified trees). He has held the official position of 'Firekeeper' for the Hereditary...
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    The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1964 by Harper & Row, it has become...
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    Thuja plicata (category Trees of the West Coast of the United States)
    Washington state, parts of Alaska). Evidence of this use is found in culturally modified trees (CMTs) that are found throughout the coast. When First Nations...
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    scatters, two gateposts, and a large, near- dead Frangipani tree. Two culturally modified trees, thought to be the result of steel axe cuts, are also evident...
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    totara (/ˈtoʊtərə/), also known as the tōtara, is a species of podocarp tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows throughout the North Island, South Island...
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    medicinal, cultural, and utilitarian materials. Today, many of these culturally modified trees can be seen at Hlk'yah G̱awG̱a. The village was situated on a...
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    A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine or fir, or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated...
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    European settlers in the mid-19th century. Evidence of "culturally modified trees", western redcedar trees which have had their bark stripped off, have been...
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  • generating more mangrove habitat. Seaward expansions are likely in regions with modified catchments (i.e. deforestation or urban development) with high topography...
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    States Army Pike’s Peak Research Laboratory Devil's Head Lookout Culturally modified trees Barr Trail "USFS Ranger Districts by State" (PDF). Archived from...
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    then modified to include the multiplication symbol to indicate its suspected hybrid parentage. London planes are two of 50 Great British Trees that the...
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  • The World's Fastest Indian (category Cultural depictions of New Zealand people)
    the Invercargill, New Zealand speed bike racer Burt Munro and his highly modified 1920 Indian Scout motorcycle. Munro set numerous land speed records for...
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    states: the parent or a contact language.[citation needed] A tree so modified was no longer a tree as such: there could be more than one path from root to...
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    Tshinakin Point indicate a cultural significance of the locations. Momich Lakes Provincial Park includes culturally modified trees. A small cave up the slope...
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    5,000 years, the locality includes petroglyphs, totem poles, culturally modified trees, and archaeological remains. During the 1800s, the two permanent...
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  • "A Tree Grows in Springfield" is the sixth episode of the twenty-fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. The episode was...
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  • marten. The identification of this tree as a cultural keystone species offers insight into how and why culturally important components of the environment...
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