Many American Indian tribes and their members are among those most burdened by mercury contamination. When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set out to regulate mercury emissions from coal-fired utilities, it was aware that mercury contamination and regulation affects tribal rights and resources. EPA\u27s inquiry, therefore ought to have been differently framed, given tribes\u27 unique legal and political status. Specifically, EPA ought to have confronted squarely the impact of its decision on tribes\u27 fishing rights, rather than consider these rights as a mere afterthought. EPA \u27s process, too, should have been differently conducted EPA should have consulted with tribes from the outset, in an effort to comprehend what was at s...
In this article I analyze American Indian claims made during the siting process for a high-level nuc...
This article considers what role, if any, can tribal environmental ethics play in the re-examination...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Many American Indian tribes and their members are among those most burdened by mercury contamination...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Throughout its history, the United States has inflicted many atrocities on Indigenous nations, from ...
When Congress set aside reservations as permanent homelands for American Indian people, it intended ...
Environmental mercury has long been linked to adverse health impacts on human populations. Globally ...
For hundreds of years, this continent\u27s Indians shared a spiritual belief that they must respect ...
Doctor of PhilosophyHistoryBonnie Lynn-SherowThis dissertation is a case study of the Isleta Pueblos...
This article transcribes a presentation delivered by Professor O’Neill at the EPA-Tribal Leaders Sum...
This article begins with the recognition that environmental justice for Native peoples requires atte...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund program mandates that Native American tribes are aff...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized tribe that works and resides in the Evergl...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
In this article I analyze American Indian claims made during the siting process for a high-level nuc...
This article considers what role, if any, can tribal environmental ethics play in the re-examination...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Many American Indian tribes and their members are among those most burdened by mercury contamination...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Throughout its history, the United States has inflicted many atrocities on Indigenous nations, from ...
When Congress set aside reservations as permanent homelands for American Indian people, it intended ...
Environmental mercury has long been linked to adverse health impacts on human populations. Globally ...
For hundreds of years, this continent\u27s Indians shared a spiritual belief that they must respect ...
Doctor of PhilosophyHistoryBonnie Lynn-SherowThis dissertation is a case study of the Isleta Pueblos...
This article transcribes a presentation delivered by Professor O’Neill at the EPA-Tribal Leaders Sum...
This article begins with the recognition that environmental justice for Native peoples requires atte...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund program mandates that Native American tribes are aff...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized tribe that works and resides in the Evergl...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
In this article I analyze American Indian claims made during the siting process for a high-level nuc...
This article considers what role, if any, can tribal environmental ethics play in the re-examination...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...