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Tells the story of how the US Forest Service and tribal nations dealt with sweeping changes in forest use, ownership, and management over the last century and a half. Indians and US foresters came together over a shared conservation ethic on many cooperative endeavours; yet, they often clashed over how the America's forests ought to be valued and cared for.

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Tells the story of how the US Forest Service and tribal nations dealt with sweeping changes in forest use, ownership, and management over the last century and a half. Indians and US foresters came together over a shared conservation ethic on many cooperative endeavours; yet, they often clashed over how the America's forests ought to be valued and cared for.
Autorenporträt
Theodore Catton is a historian and co-proprietor of Environmental History Workshop in Missoula, Montana. He is an associate research professor of history at the University of Montana. He is the author of Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and National Parks in Alaska and National Park, City Playground: Mount Rainier in the Twentieth Century.