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Record Nr.

UNINA9910792940103321

Autore

Grossman Zoltán

Titolo

Unlikely Alliances : Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands / / Zoltán Grossman ; foreword by Winona LaDuke

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Seattle, Washington : , : University of Washington Press, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

0-295-74153-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (364 pages) : illustrations, maps

Collana

Indigenous Confluences

Disciplina

323.1197

Soggetti

White people - Relations with Indians

Natural resources - Environmental aspects

Land use, Rural

Indians of North America - Land tenure

Indians of North America - Government relations

Environmental policy - Social aspects

Environmental justice - Political aspects

Energy policy - Social aspects

Energy development - Environmental aspects

Conservation of natural resources

Alliances

Utilisation du sol

Indiens d'Amerique

Politique de l'environnement

Énergie

Developpement

Conservation des ressources naturelles

Natural resources - Environmental aspects - West (U.S.)

Land use, Rural - West (U.S.)

Indians of North America - Land tenure - West (U.S.)

Environmental policy - Social aspects - West (U.S.)

Environmental justice - Political aspects - West (U.S.)

Energy policy - Social aspects - West (U.S.)

Energy development - Environmental aspects - West (U.S.)

Conservation of natural resources - West (U.S.)

West United States

Etats-Unis - ouest



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

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

Sommario/riassunto

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 oil pipeline-these communities have unexpectedly joined together to protect the resources. Some regions of the United States with the most intense conflicts were transformed into areas with the deepest cooperation between tribes and local farmers, ranchers, and fishers to defend sacred land and water. Unlikely Alliances explores this evolution from conflict to cooperation through place-based case studies in the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes regions during the 1970s through the 2010s. These case studies suggest that a deep love of place can begin to overcome even the bitterest divides.