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Book Review
Trusteeship In Change: Toward Tribal Autonomy in Resource Management.
Edited by Richmond L. Clow and Imre Sutton. (Boulder: University Press
of Colorado, 2001. xiii + 354 pp. Illustrations, tables, notes, bibliographic
essay, glossary, index. $59.95; $14.95, paper.)
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This book serves as an academic
Swiss Army knife. Its diverse chapters provide useful tools for
American Indian history, western history, and environmental history.
The thirteen contributors represent disciplines including economics,
history, Native American studies, law, political science, anthropology,
forest management, and geography. Contributors include tribal members,
government officials, academics, and people with combinations of
those qualifications. Through eleven case studies, this diverse
lot examines how resource management in Indian country has evolved
from the nineteenth century to the present. |
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