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- Defending mother earth : Native American perspectives on environmental justice / edited by Jace Weaver
Defending mother earth : Native American perspectives on environmental justice / edited by Jace Weaver
Object Details
- Contents
- The struggle for our homes : Indian and White values and tribal lands / Donald L. Fixico -- Our homes are not dumps : creating nuclear-free zones / Grace Thorpe -- Custer rides again--this time on the Exxon Valdez : mining issues in Wisconsin / Justine Smith -- A legacy of maldevelopment : environmental devastation in the Arctic / Norma Kassi -- Beyond the water line / Phyllis Young -- Family closeness : will James Bay be only a memory for my grandchildren? / Margaret Sam-Cromarty -- Triangulated power and the environment : tribes, the federal government, and the states / Jace Weaver -- Malthusian orthodoxy and the myth of ZPG : population control as racism / Andrea Smith -- TEK wars : first nations' struggles for environmental planning / Duane Good Striker -- An American Indian theological response to ecojustice / George E. Tinker -- Where do we go from here? / Thom White Wolf Fassett
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 1996
- Author
- Weaver, Jace 1957-
- Type
- Books
- Physical description
- xvii, 205 p. ; 23 cm
- Place
- North America
- United States
- Topic
- Social conditions
- Civil rights
- Indian philosophy
- Human ecology--Philosophy
- Environmental degradation
- Environmental protection
- Environmental conditions
- Ethnic relations
- Record ID
- siris_sil_632899
- Usage
- CC0