Indians & energy exploitation and opportunity in the American Southwest ed. by Sherry L. Smith and Brian Frehner
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- E98.L3
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HAC Library | R (Reference collection) | HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks | R:E98.L3 I535 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2022-0038 |
Literaturverz. S. 281 - 304
Introduction Sherry L. Smith and Brian Frehner
Understanding the earth and the demand on energy tribes Donald L. Fixico
Oil, Indians, and Angie Debo : representations of energy development on tribal lands Brian Frehner
The evolution of federal energy policy for tribal lands and the renewable energy future Garrit Voggesser
Indigenous peoples, large dams, and capital-intensive energy development : a view from the lower Colorado River Benedict J. Colombi
Uranium mining and milling : Navajo experiences in the American Southwest Barbara Rose Johnston, Susan Dawson, and Gary Madsen
Jobs and sovereignty : tribal employment rights and energy development in the twentieth century Colleen O'Neill
"An absolute paragon of paradoxes" : native American power and the electrification of Arizona's Indian reservations Leah S. Glaser
"A piece of the action" : Navajo nationalism, energy development, and metropolitan inequality Andrew Needham
Landscapes of power : renewable energy activism in Diné Bikéyah Dana E. Powell and Dáilan J. Long
Cultural sovereignty and tribal energy development : creating a land ethic for the twenty-first century Rebecca Tsosie.
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