This dissertation examines the politics of federal Indian law and the changing economic and environmental landscape of the postwar Pacific Northwest. In particular, it contends that the changing legal status of Native lands and resources was instrumental in both the massive industrial expansion, and subsequent environmental transformation, of the postwar Pacific Northwest. It traces the relations between economic and environmental changes and their connections to the dramatic policy shift in Indian affairs from the early 1950s, when the federal government unilaterally terminated tribal status of 109 Native communities, most of them in the Pacific Northwest, to the Native sovereignty movement, which precipitated new national policies of self...
During the 1950s, termination policy dominated federal Indian policy. Termination policy was an eff...
This dissertation explores the environmental and legal context of political activism among southern ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Modern urban and economic development within Ala...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
Relationships between indigenous Americans and non-indigenous settlers of the western United States ...
This dissertation examines the way that resource-dependent communities in northwest British Columbia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Today, all global people are experiencing climate chan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-07For centuries, the Coast Salish peoples have bee...
The historiography on Native Americans in the twentieth century remains uneven and sketchy. Few hist...
The pipeline protests at Standing Rock continued a long tradition of Native people coming together t...
As the colonial ideals that underscore the United States’ founding have bled into modern environment...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is an environmental history of North...
The Pacific Northwest is home to a multitude of industries that utilize the region’s vast amounts of...
On March 10, 1957, the United States Army Corps of Engineers completed The Dalles Dam and inundated ...
Relying on interviews of Indian rights lawyers as well as archival research, this collective history...
During the 1950s, termination policy dominated federal Indian policy. Termination policy was an eff...
This dissertation explores the environmental and legal context of political activism among southern ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Modern urban and economic development within Ala...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
Relationships between indigenous Americans and non-indigenous settlers of the western United States ...
This dissertation examines the way that resource-dependent communities in northwest British Columbia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Today, all global people are experiencing climate chan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-07For centuries, the Coast Salish peoples have bee...
The historiography on Native Americans in the twentieth century remains uneven and sketchy. Few hist...
The pipeline protests at Standing Rock continued a long tradition of Native people coming together t...
As the colonial ideals that underscore the United States’ founding have bled into modern environment...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation is an environmental history of North...
The Pacific Northwest is home to a multitude of industries that utilize the region’s vast amounts of...
On March 10, 1957, the United States Army Corps of Engineers completed The Dalles Dam and inundated ...
Relying on interviews of Indian rights lawyers as well as archival research, this collective history...
During the 1950s, termination policy dominated federal Indian policy. Termination policy was an eff...
This dissertation explores the environmental and legal context of political activism among southern ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Modern urban and economic development within Ala...