For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importance to the preservation of their culture, society, and overall tribal sovereignty. Often these traditional cultural resources are part of present day national park landscapes. Today, tribes have unprecedented opportunities to reclaim a presence on their aboriginal lands, and in turn the National Park Service has an opportunity to ensure that parks remain a sanctuary for the practice of native traditions by accommodating and prioritizing native interests in the implementation of Indian policies and government-to-government obligations. This Article provides an overview of the tribal-NPS relationship, a discussion of the National Park Service Ind...
This research focused on the lack of Indigenous representation in Jasper National Park (JNP) and the...
The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to pres...
In the summer of 1832, George Catlin made a trek across the United States. As an artist, he wanted t...
This project explores how shared authority in national parks can be reassessed through the lens of a...
Native Americans have had a long and contentious history with the National Park Service (NPS). In re...
National parks serve as important sites of cultural heritage and nature protection, yet they are als...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
Whereas most histories of national parks and indigenous peoples have largely focused on dispossessio...
This Article integrates constitutional principles, statutory requirements, and federal policy govern...
The federal public lands—national forests, parks, and rangelands—are widely known for their vast nat...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the Chinook Indian Nation and United States Nati...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
Longtemps perçue comme la victoire de la préservation de la nature sur son exploitation, la création...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
This comparative study of the modern intersection of Indigenous peoples, nation states and national ...
This research focused on the lack of Indigenous representation in Jasper National Park (JNP) and the...
The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to pres...
In the summer of 1832, George Catlin made a trek across the United States. As an artist, he wanted t...
This project explores how shared authority in national parks can be reassessed through the lens of a...
Native Americans have had a long and contentious history with the National Park Service (NPS). In re...
National parks serve as important sites of cultural heritage and nature protection, yet they are als...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
Whereas most histories of national parks and indigenous peoples have largely focused on dispossessio...
This Article integrates constitutional principles, statutory requirements, and federal policy govern...
The federal public lands—national forests, parks, and rangelands—are widely known for their vast nat...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the Chinook Indian Nation and United States Nati...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
Longtemps perçue comme la victoire de la préservation de la nature sur son exploitation, la création...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
This comparative study of the modern intersection of Indigenous peoples, nation states and national ...
This research focused on the lack of Indigenous representation in Jasper National Park (JNP) and the...
The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to pres...
In the summer of 1832, George Catlin made a trek across the United States. As an artist, he wanted t...