
Native Americans And the Environment
by Harkin, Michael E.; Lewis, David Rich; Antell, Judith; Hosmer, Brian (CON); Krech, Shepard, III (AFT)-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. xix |
Shepard Krech and His Critics | |
Beyond The Ecological Indian | p. 3 |
The Ecological Indian and the Politics of Representation: Critiquing The Ecological Indian in the Age of Ecocide | p. 32 |
Myths of the Ecological Whitemen: Histories, Science, and Rights in North American-Native American Relations | p. 52 |
(Over)hunting Large Game | |
Did the Ancestors of Native Americans Cause Animal Extinctions in Late-Pleistocene North America?: And Does It Matter If They Did? | p. 95 |
Rationality and Resource Use among Hunters: Some Eskimo Examples | p. 123 |
Wars over Buffalo: Stories versus Stories on the Northern Plains | p. 153 |
Representations of Indians and Animals | |
Watch for Falling Bison: The Buffalo Hunt as Museum Trope and Ecological Allegory | p. 173 |
Ecological and Un-ecological Indians: The (Non)portrayal of Plains Indians in the Buffalo Commons Literature | p. 192 |
Traditional Ecological Knowledge | |
Swallowing Wealth: Northwest Coast Beliefs and Ecological Practices | p. 211 |
Sustaining a Relationship: Inquiry into the Emergence of a Logic of Engagement with Salmon among the Southern Tlingits | p. 233 |
Contemporary Resource Management Issues | |
The Politics of Cultural Revitalization and Intertribal Resource Management: The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission and the States of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota | p. 277 |
Skull Valley Goshutes and the Politics of Nuclear Waste: Environment, Identity, and Sovereignty | p. 304 |
Afterword | p. 343 |
List of Contributors | p. 355 |
Index | p. 359 |
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