Bears Ears : a landscape of refuge and resistance /
Designated in 2016 by President Obama and reduced to 85 percent of its original size one year later by President Trump, Bears Ears National Monument continues to be a flash point of conflict among ranchers, miners, environmental groups, states'rights advocates, and Native American activists. In...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Salt Lake City :
The University of Utah Press,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Bears Ears and a Deep Map of Place
- 1. Hunter- Gatherers and Deep Time
- 2. From Basketmakers to Ancestral Puebloans, AD 50-1150
- 3. Into the Cliffs, 1150-1300
- 4. Navajos, Utes, and Canyon Exploration, 1300-1859
- 5. "The Fearing Time" and MappingAncient America, 1860-1875
- 6. "We Thank Thee, Oh God"
- 7. Cowboy Archaeology , a Lady Botanist, a Failed Indian Reservation, andthe Antiquities Act, 1891-1906
- 8. The US Forest Service , Natural Bridges, and the Last Indian War, 1907-1923
- 9. Lost in Bears Ears , Murder in JohnsCanyon, and a Failed New DealNational Monument, 1924-1944
- 10. Yellowcake, the Atomic Age, anda Golden Circle, 1945-1970
- 11. U-95, Nuclear Waste, DeadlyDaughters , and Pothunting Raids, 1971-1986
- 12. Tribes Come Together for Bears EarsNational Monument, 1987-2016
- 13. Resistance and Challengeto Bears Ears and the Antiquities Act
- 14. Tiny Tubers, Dark Skies, andthe Future of a Sacred Native Landscape
- 15. Bears Ears Restored?