After years of policies that undermined tribal sovereignty and land ownership, tribal access to traditional lands has expanded in the U.S., with growing opportunities for tribal land reacquisition. This is occurring within the context of changing rural land use, policies, and tenures, as timber and ranch land owners have divested ownership, resulting in greater land availability. This case study explores, through a political ecology lens, trends connecting rising tribal capacity and power with access to traditional lands, and the connections between politics, economics, race, power, and ecological change. This case provides lessons for indigenous land re-acquisition elsewhere, as indigenous groups globally gain access to political decisionm...
18 p.Mary Christina Wood is Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow; Director, Bowe...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
ii Abstract Tribes and the U.S. Government have entered into co-management agreements to accommod...
Through the case study of a 90,000-acre section of forest called the Mazama Tree Farm (Mazama), this...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
Political ecology has expanded in multiple new directions since Piers Blaikie's explanation of the m...
Tribal communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America (USA) have long-standing...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a webinar on cultural fire management—just...
Federal public lands in the United States were carved from the territories of Native Nations and, in...
Published as Chapter 8 in Tribes, Land, and the Environment, Sarah Krakoff & Ezra Rosser.https://dig...
During the 1950s, termination policy dominated federal Indian policy. Termination policy was an eff...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
Mapuche people are claiming rights to their ancestral territorial spaces, including the ownership of...
Tribal management of land and natural resources within the boundaries of Native American reservation...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
18 p.Mary Christina Wood is Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow; Director, Bowe...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
ii Abstract Tribes and the U.S. Government have entered into co-management agreements to accommod...
Through the case study of a 90,000-acre section of forest called the Mazama Tree Farm (Mazama), this...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
Political ecology has expanded in multiple new directions since Piers Blaikie's explanation of the m...
Tribal communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America (USA) have long-standing...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a webinar on cultural fire management—just...
Federal public lands in the United States were carved from the territories of Native Nations and, in...
Published as Chapter 8 in Tribes, Land, and the Environment, Sarah Krakoff & Ezra Rosser.https://dig...
During the 1950s, termination policy dominated federal Indian policy. Termination policy was an eff...
Collaborative management with Indigenous groups is becoming increasingly common as many Indigenous c...
Mapuche people are claiming rights to their ancestral territorial spaces, including the ownership of...
Tribal management of land and natural resources within the boundaries of Native American reservation...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
18 p.Mary Christina Wood is Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow; Director, Bowe...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
ii Abstract Tribes and the U.S. Government have entered into co-management agreements to accommod...