Today there are more than fifty million acres on American Indian reservations and Indian people can determine, to a great extent, what happens on their land. One way Indians can keep the renewable aspect of their land is by considering its use in a nonconsumable way, such as with the creation of parks. This dissertation addresses and analyzes policy and management concerns related to selected parks on the Navajo and Zuni reservations. Any successful venture with Indian people must entail a blend of cultural awareness and sensitivity along with federal-tribal policy and history. To that extent, Indians as ecologists before the arrival of Europeans to this continent, and an extensive review of federal Indian policy is offered. With the establ...
The relationship between indigenous groups and outdoor recreation is something that has been analyze...
ABSTRACT Indigenous Zuni farming, including cultural values, ecological and biological diversity, an...
Using an indigenous design and methodology, this thesis seeks to identify and convey how an ""Indige...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to pres...
This comparative study of the modern intersection of Indigenous peoples, nation states and national ...
In the summer of 1832, George Catlin made a trek across the United States. As an artist, he wanted t...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
abstract: The Grand Canyon is one of the most well-recognized natural features in the world, but it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation demonstrate...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
This research paper is a review of ten years of sacred lands management and policy in the United Sta...
For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importanc...
The relationship between indigenous groups and outdoor recreation is something that has been analyze...
ABSTRACT Indigenous Zuni farming, including cultural values, ecological and biological diversity, an...
Using an indigenous design and methodology, this thesis seeks to identify and convey how an ""Indige...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to pres...
This comparative study of the modern intersection of Indigenous peoples, nation states and national ...
In the summer of 1832, George Catlin made a trek across the United States. As an artist, he wanted t...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
abstract: The Grand Canyon is one of the most well-recognized natural features in the world, but it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation demonstrate...
One can best characterize the relations between Native Americans and the United States federal gover...
This research paper is a review of ten years of sacred lands management and policy in the United Sta...
For Native peoples, sacred sites and other traditional cultural properties are of critical importanc...
The relationship between indigenous groups and outdoor recreation is something that has been analyze...
ABSTRACT Indigenous Zuni farming, including cultural values, ecological and biological diversity, an...
Using an indigenous design and methodology, this thesis seeks to identify and convey how an ""Indige...