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Upstream Trust Lands And Power On The Feather River Beth Rose Middleton Manning

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Upstream Trust Lands And Power On The Feather River Beth Rose Middleton Manning
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Beth Rose Middleton Manning
ISBN: 9780816535149, 0816535140
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Upstream Trust Lands And Power On The Feather River Beth Rose Middleton Manning by Beth Rose Middleton Manning 9780816535149, 0816535140 instant download after payment.

From Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara lands in South Dakota; to Cherokee lands in Tennessee; to Sin-Aikst, Lakes, and Colville lands in Washington; to Chemehuevi lands in Arizona; to Maidu, Pit River, and Wintu lands in northern California, Native lands and communities have been treated as sacrifice zones for national priorities of irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric development.
Upstream documents the significance of the Allotment Era to a long and ongoing history of cultural and community disruption. It also details Indigenous resistance to both hydropower and disruptive conservation efforts. With a focus on northeastern California, this book highlights points of intervention to increase justice for Indigenous peoples in contemporary natural resource policy making.
Author Beth Rose Middleton Manning relates the history behind the nation’s largest state-built water and power conveyance system, California’s State Water Project, with a focus on Indigenous resistance and activism. She illustrates how Indigenous history should inform contemporary conservation measures and reveals institutionalized injustices in natural resource planning and the persistent need for advocacy for Indigenous restitution and recognition.
Upstream uses a multidisciplinary and multitemporal approach, weaving together compelling stories with a study of placemaking and land development. It offers a vision of policy reform that will lead to improved Indigenous futures at sites of Indigenous land and water divestiture around the nation.
 

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