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Author Catton, Theodore.
Title American Indians and national forests.
Publication Info Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2016.



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Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1. Indians, non-Indians, and the American forests to 1900 -- Chapter 2. Public forests and forests in trust : the early 20th century -- Chapter 3. The Indian New Deal and the Forest Service -- Chapter 4. Indian use of the national forests to 1950 -- Chapter 5. The termination era : the 1950s and 60s -- Chapter 6. Foresters and Indians in a time of ferment and renewal : the 1970s -- Chapter 7. Burial grounds and religious freedoms : the 1980s -- Chapter 8. The new forestry on national forests and reservations : the 1990s -- Chapter 9. Elevating the tribal relations program -- Chapter 10. Tribes and the healthy forests initiative -- Chapter 11. Valuing the sacred -- Chapter 12. Lessons from Alaska -- Chapter 13. The Nez Perce tribe and the Forest Service : a case study -- Chapter 14. The 21st century partnership -- Conclusion.
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ISBN 0816533571 (e-book)
9780816533572 (e-book)
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Author Catton, Theodore.
Subject United States. Forest Service. Office of Tribal Relations
Forest management -- United States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- History.
Forest policy -- United States -- History.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1. Indians, non-Indians, and the American forests to 1900 -- Chapter 2. Public forests and forests in trust : the early 20th century -- Chapter 3. The Indian New Deal and the Forest Service -- Chapter 4. Indian use of the national forests to 1950 -- Chapter 5. The termination era : the 1950s and 60s -- Chapter 6. Foresters and Indians in a time of ferment and renewal : the 1970s -- Chapter 7. Burial grounds and religious freedoms : the 1980s -- Chapter 8. The new forestry on national forests and reservations : the 1990s -- Chapter 9. Elevating the tribal relations program -- Chapter 10. Tribes and the healthy forests initiative -- Chapter 11. Valuing the sacred -- Chapter 12. Lessons from Alaska -- Chapter 13. The Nez Perce tribe and the Forest Service : a case study -- Chapter 14. The 21st century partnership -- Conclusion.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0816533571 (e-book)
9780816533572 (e-book)
Author Catton, Theodore.
Subject United States. Forest Service. Office of Tribal Relations
Forest management -- United States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- History.
Forest policy -- United States -- History.

Subject United States. Forest Service. Office of Tribal Relations
Forest management -- United States -- History.
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- History.
Forest policy -- United States -- History.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1. Indians, non-Indians, and the American forests to 1900 -- Chapter 2. Public forests and forests in trust : the early 20th century -- Chapter 3. The Indian New Deal and the Forest Service -- Chapter 4. Indian use of the national forests to 1950 -- Chapter 5. The termination era : the 1950s and 60s -- Chapter 6. Foresters and Indians in a time of ferment and renewal : the 1970s -- Chapter 7. Burial grounds and religious freedoms : the 1980s -- Chapter 8. The new forestry on national forests and reservations : the 1990s -- Chapter 9. Elevating the tribal relations program -- Chapter 10. Tribes and the healthy forests initiative -- Chapter 11. Valuing the sacred -- Chapter 12. Lessons from Alaska -- Chapter 13. The Nez Perce tribe and the Forest Service : a case study -- Chapter 14. The 21st century partnership -- Conclusion.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0816533571 (e-book)
9780816533572 (e-book)

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