abstract: Waste generation in the U.S. has reached new heights, but the exploitation of Native American lands for waste disposal is nothing new. Many of the negative effects of massive waste production and toxic pollution, such as poor health outcomes and decreased property values, disproportionately burden impoverished, minority communities inside and outside the United States (Brulle and Pellow, 2006). Native American communities have long been exploited for their natural resources and land-use, but in recent decades Indian country has also become a common place to store nuclear, hazardous and municipal wastes. This project is a case study of a local Indian reservation, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and examined the socio...
40 p. ; This student paper has been award 2004-2005 UNM Law School Thesis Honors.Environmental justi...
Environmental justice is concerned with the equitable distribution of environmental benefits and har...
In order to fully understand the impact of contamination on Indigenous communities, this paper explo...
The impact of current and historical waste disposal practices on the environment and human health of...
In this article I analyze American Indian claims made during the siting process for a high-level nuc...
Through a case study of the protection of a Native American sacred site from the development of a ro...
The industrial history of the Great Lakes basin has left its mark on the landscape with more than 4,...
This Note considers the application of various understandings ofenvironmental justice to the recent ...
Low-income and minority communities are disproportionately targeted with facilities and wastes that ...
This paper examines the conflict surrounding the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians ’ decision to ...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
Drs. Gowda & Easterling provide cross-cultural perspectives on issues of risk perception, equity and...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
While the field of criminology has delved into environmental justice issues in Black communities thr...
For over 50 years, the people of the Amskapi Piikani (Blackfeet) Nation have relayed information of ...
40 p. ; This student paper has been award 2004-2005 UNM Law School Thesis Honors.Environmental justi...
Environmental justice is concerned with the equitable distribution of environmental benefits and har...
In order to fully understand the impact of contamination on Indigenous communities, this paper explo...
The impact of current and historical waste disposal practices on the environment and human health of...
In this article I analyze American Indian claims made during the siting process for a high-level nuc...
Through a case study of the protection of a Native American sacred site from the development of a ro...
The industrial history of the Great Lakes basin has left its mark on the landscape with more than 4,...
This Note considers the application of various understandings ofenvironmental justice to the recent ...
Low-income and minority communities are disproportionately targeted with facilities and wastes that ...
This paper examines the conflict surrounding the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians ’ decision to ...
Environmental justice is a prominent issue for Native American nations within the United States. One...
Drs. Gowda & Easterling provide cross-cultural perspectives on issues of risk perception, equity and...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
While the field of criminology has delved into environmental justice issues in Black communities thr...
For over 50 years, the people of the Amskapi Piikani (Blackfeet) Nation have relayed information of ...
40 p. ; This student paper has been award 2004-2005 UNM Law School Thesis Honors.Environmental justi...
Environmental justice is concerned with the equitable distribution of environmental benefits and har...
In order to fully understand the impact of contamination on Indigenous communities, this paper explo...