Unlikely Alliances : Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands /
Often when Native nations assert their treaty rights and sovereignty, they are confronted with a backlash from their neighbors, who are fearful of losing control of the natural resources. Yet, when both groups are faced with an outside threat to their common environment-such as mines, dams, or an oi...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Seattle, Washington :
University of Washington Press,
2017
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Running upstream
- Fish wars and co-management (Western Washington)
- Water wars and breaching dams (Northwest Plateau)
- Part II. Militarized lands and skies
- Military projects and environmental racism (Nevada and Southern Wisconsin)
- Part III. Keeping it in the ground
- Resource wars and sharing sacred lands (Montana and South Dakota)
- Fossil fuel shipping and blocking (Northern Plains and Pacific Northwest)
- Part IV. Agreeing on the water
- Fishing and mining
- Fishing and exclusion (Northern Wisconsin)
- Mining and inclusion (Northern Wisconsin)
- Conclusion