Drewes, A. and J. Silbernagel. 2005. Setting up an integrative research approach for sustaining wild rice (Zizania palustris) in the Upper Great Lakes Region of North America. In: Tress, B., Tress, G., Fry, G., Opdam, P. (eds.). From Landscape Research to Landscape Planning: Aspects of Integration, Education, and Application. Wageningen UR Frontis Series, Volume 12. Springer: Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg. approx. 440 pp.
Thomas, Matthew M.
2005 Historic American Indian Maple Sugar and Syrup Production Boiling Arches in Michigan and Wisconsin. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. In press.
Thomas, Matthew M.
2004 Where the Forest Meets the Farm: A Comparison of the Spatial and Historical Change in the Euro-American and American Indian Maple Production Landscape. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Thomas, Matthew
2004 Marketing Maple in the 1930s: The Pierce County Maple Syrup Producers Association. Wisconsin Maple News. 20(2): 7.
Thomas, Matthew
2004 The Gooseneck Metal Pipeline: Wisconsin's First Tubing System? Wisconsin Maple News. 20(1): 12.
Thomas, Matthew M. and Janet Silbernagel
2003 The Evolution of a Maple Sugaring Landscape on Lake Superior's Grand Island. The Michigan Academician. 35(2):135-158.
Thomas, Matthew
2003 A 1952 Visit to an Indian Sugarbush. Wisconsin Maple News. 19(2): 23.
Thomas, Matthew
2003 What's in a Name? Wisconsin Maple News. 19(1): 17.
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