This research paper is a review of ten years of sacred lands management and policy in the United States. The author reports from the unique position of having been involved in national and international meetings with communities of indigenous peoples and intergovernmental stakeholders during this time. Discussion includes an historical overview of such topics as environmental justice and the 2001 Native American Sacred Lands Forum, one of the first national meetings in the United States to specifically address the sacred lands of Native Americans. Further discussion draws attention to the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007 as a gateway to better sacred lands management and policy for Nativ...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
Today there are more than fifty million acres on American Indian reservations and Indian people can ...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...
This research paper is a review of ten years of sacred lands management and policy in the United Sta...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
This paper evaluates U.S. policies regarding Indigenous land and water rights in the context of chan...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Our research assesses the efficacy of the National Historic Preservation Act\u27s (NHPA) Traditional...
For centuries, indigenous and tribal communities around the globe have upheld the celebrated roles a...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
The way in which land is understood and perceived among American Indians and non-Indians is the caus...
As the colonial ideals that underscore the United States’ founding have bled into modern environment...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
Today there are more than fifty million acres on American Indian reservations and Indian people can ...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...
This research paper is a review of ten years of sacred lands management and policy in the United Sta...
This dissertation is a qualitative investigation into Navajo citizen opinion on the need and form of...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the historical development of Native Americans' pa...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
This paper evaluates U.S. policies regarding Indigenous land and water rights in the context of chan...
Recognition of the human right for indigenous peoples to freely express their spiritual beliefs is e...
Our research assesses the efficacy of the National Historic Preservation Act\u27s (NHPA) Traditional...
For centuries, indigenous and tribal communities around the globe have upheld the celebrated roles a...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
The way in which land is understood and perceived among American Indians and non-Indians is the caus...
As the colonial ideals that underscore the United States’ founding have bled into modern environment...
Much previous literature on sacred natural sites has been written from a non-indigenous perspective....
Today there are more than fifty million acres on American Indian reservations and Indian people can ...
This essay contends that there is a structural element of federal law and policy that sets up legal ...