Trusteeship in Change: Toward Tribal Autonomy in Resource Management (Women's West)

by Richmond L. Clow

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rusteeship in Change explores the evolution of Indian Affairs policies and administrative practices regarding the management of trust lands from treaty days to contemporary partnerships. A dozen scholars from diverse fields archaeology, economics, forestry, environmental studies, history, geography, political science, and more review past policies and practices and introduce new ideas and approaches for the future. This book also includes case studies focused on wildlife management, forest show more preservation, tribal hunting laws, and other specific concerns in management, preservation and utilization of Native American land. An excellent source for scholars in the fields of Native American and environmental studies, Trusteeship in Change is sure to spark debate and to be an important reference book for years to come. show less

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Richmond L. Clow is professor of Native American Studies at the University of Montana in Missoula. The South Dakota native received B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of South Dakota and a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. He has written numerous articles on American Indian and Black Hills topics

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Nonfiction, Economics, Politics and Government, History, Science & Nature, Anthropology
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333.7Society, government, & cultureEconomicsEconomics of land and energyConservation, Alternative Energy Sources
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E98 .T77 .T78History of the United StatesAmericaIndians of North America
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