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Posted on October 23, 2019 by lnaylor

Thayer presents at MSAAG

Nate Thayer presented his work on diverse economic practices in Appalachia at the Middle States Division of the American Association of Geographers meeting this past weekend.“Honey in the Hollow: Diverse Economies and the Building of Ecological Livelihoods in West Virginia”

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