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Documents the significance of the Allotment Era to a long and ongoing history of cultural and community disruption. This book also details Indigenous resistance to both hydropower and disruptive conservation efforts. With a focus on northeastern California, it highlights points of intervention to increase justice for Indigenous peoples in contemporary natural resource policy making.

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Documents the significance of the Allotment Era to a long and ongoing history of cultural and community disruption. This book also details Indigenous resistance to both hydropower and disruptive conservation efforts. With a focus on northeastern California, it highlights points of intervention to increase justice for Indigenous peoples in contemporary natural resource policy making.
Autorenporträt
Beth Rose Middleton Manning is an associate professor of Native American studies at the University of California, Davis. Her first book, Trust in the Land: New Directions in Tribal Conservation, focused on Native applications of conservation easements.