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E-grāmata: Defending the Arctic Refuge: A Photographer, an Indigenous Nation, and a Fight for Environmental Justice

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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Sērija : Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469661124
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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Sērija : Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781469661124

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Tucked away in the northeastern corner of Alaska is one of the most contested landscapes in all of North America: the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Considered sacred by Indigenous peoples in Alaska and Canada and treasured by environmentalists, the refuge provides life-sustaining habitat for caribou, polar bears, migratory birds, and other species. For decades, though, the fossil fuel industry and powerful politicians have sought to turn this unique ecosystem into an oil field. Defending the Arctic Refuge tells the improbable story of how the people fought back. At the center of the story is the unlikely figure of Lenny Kohm (1939&;2014), a former jazz drummer and aspiring photographer who passionately committed himself to Arctic Refuge activism. With the aid of a trusty slide show, Kohm and representatives of the Gwich'in Nation traveled across the United States to mobilize grassroots opposition to oil drilling. From Indigenous villages north of the Arctic Circle to Capitol Hill and many places in between, this book shows how Kohm and Gwich'in leaders and environmental activists helped build a political movement that transformed the debate into a struggle for environmental justice.   

In its final weeks, the Trump administration fulfilled a long-sought dream of drilling proponents: leasing much of the Arctic Refuge coastal plain for fossil fuel development. Yet the fight to protect this place is certainly not over. Defending the Artic Refuge traces the history of a movement that is alive today&;and that will continue to galvanize diverse groups to safeguard this threatened land.

Prologue. At Lenny Kohm's Memorial 1(13)
1 On the Road
14(6)
2 The Last Great Wilderness
20(13)
3 The Sacred Place Where Life Begins
33(12)
4 Lenny's Epiphany
45(9)
5 Glendon Brunk's Epiphany
54(5)
6 Delivering Bosco
59(8)
7 The Little White Man Who Never Sleeps
67(7)
8 The Slide Show at the Art Farm
74(6)
9 Science and Skulduggery
80(16)
10 I Hope People from the South Listen
96(8)
11 Rebirth of a Nation
104(9)
12 The Arctic Refuge in a Broader Frame
113(9)
13 Grassroots versus Goliath
122(9)
14 Catastrophe and the Coalition of Conscience
131(7)
15 Native Corporations and Arctic Drilling
138(8)
16 A Victory for the Grassroots
146(9)
17 Gwich'in Recruits, Gwich'in Lives
155(14)
18 Budget Showdown
169(10)
19 Turning Spectators into Activists
179(8)
20 9/11
187(6)
21 Flat, White Nothingness?
193(16)
22 How the Refuge Survived the W. Years
209(14)
23 Building a Bigger Choir
223(11)
24 The Slide Show in Old Crow
234(9)
Epilogue. History and the Ongoing Struggle 243(18)
Acknowledgments 261(4)
Notes 265(38)
Bibliography 303(16)
Index 319
Finis Dunaway is professor of history at Trent University.