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E-grāmata: Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of Utah Press,U.S.
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Designated in 2016 by President Obama and reduced to 85 percent of its original size one year later by President Trump, Bears Ears National Monument continues to be a flash point of conflict between ranchers, miners, environmental groups, states’ rights advocates, and Native American activists. In this volume, Andrew Gulliford synthesizes 11,000 years of the region’s history to illuminate what’s truly at stake in this conflict and distills this geography as a place of refuge and resistance for Native Americans who seek to preserve their ancestral homes, and for the descendants of Mormon families who arrived by wagon train in 1880.

Gulliford’s engaging narrative explains prehistoric Pueblo villages and cliff dwellings, Navajo and Ute history, impacts of the Atomic Age, uranium mining, and the pothunting and looting of Native graves that inspired the passage of the Antiquities Act over a century ago. The book describes how the national monument came about and its deep significance to five native tribes.

Bears Ears National Monument is a bellwether for public land issues in the American West. Its recognition will be a relevant topic for years to come.
 

An incisive exploration of the human and environmental history of Bears Ears National Monument and its vast cultural landscape
 

Recenzijas

This is a significant contribution to a current controversy. It presents multiple sides of questions fairly. In the ongoing arguments over Bears Ears, Gullifords book will be a resource and a reference. It presents an excellent history of Bears Ears and surrounding southeastern Utah."Steve Lekson, author of A Study of Southwestern Archaeology

Andrew Gullifords long experience with the lands and people of Utahs San Juan County is apparent in this fair-minded, richly informative historical account. He shows how the Bears Ears National Monument became such a charged public issue and what can be learned from the ongoing struggle to protect it."John D. Leshy, author of Our Common Ground: A New History of Americas Public Lands

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bears Ears and a Deep Map of Place
1. Hunter- Gatherers and Deep Time: From Pleistocene Mammoths to Archaic Rock
Art
2. From Basketmakers to Ancestral Puebloans, ad 50 to 1150
3. Into the Cliffs, 11501300
4. Navajos, Utes, and Canyon Exploration, 13001859
5. The Fearing Time and Mapping Ancient America, 18601875
6. We Thank Thee, Oh God: Mormons Settle Bluff and Cattle Come to the
Canyons, 18761890
7. Cowboy Archaeology, a Lady Botanist, a Failed Indian Reservation, and the
Antiquities Act, 18911906
8. The US Forest Service, Natural Bridges, and the Last Indian War,
19071923
9. Lost in Bears Ears, Murder in Johns Canyon, and a Failed New Deal National
Monument, 19241944
10. Yellowcake, the Atomic Age, and a Golden Circle, 19451970
11. U-95, Nuclear Waste, Deadly Daughters, and Pothunting Raids, 19711986
12. Tribes Come Together for Bears Ears National Monument, 19872016
13. Resistance and Challenge to Bears Ears and the Antiquities Act
14. Tiny Tubers, Dark Skies, and the Future of a Sacred Native Landscape
15. Bears Ears Restored?: Coming Full Circle in Canyon Country
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Andrew Gulliford is professor of history at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. He is an award-winning author whose books include Boomtown Blues: Colorado Oil Shale; Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions; and The Woolly West: Colorados Hidden History of Sheepscapes.