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Author:
Spagna, Ana Maria, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003053223
Title:
Reclaimers / Ana Maria Spagna.
Publisher:
University of Washington Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xx, 204 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Northwest, Pacific--Environmental conditions.
Environmental protection--Northwest, Pacific.
Reclamation of land--Northwest, Pacific.
Women environmentalists--Northwest, Pacific--Biography.
Northwest, Pacific--Biography.
Indians of North America--Land tenure--Northwest, Pacific.
Mountains--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific.
Rivers--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific.
Northwest, Pacific--Description and travel.
Spagna, Ana Maria--Travel--Northwest, Pacific.
Spagna, Ana Maria.
Ecology.
Environmental protection.
Indians of North America--Land tenure.
Mountains--Environmental aspects.
Reclamation of land.
Rivers--Environmental aspects.
Travel.
Women environmentalists.
Pacific Northwest.
Biography.
Biographies.
Contents:
Coda: The High Ground. A Red-Lettered Sign -- Homeland -- Willkommen -- Revisit -- Remediation -- Talk Talk -- Face-to-Face -- The Red Fox and the Tule Elk -- Tending -- Without an Invite -- The Circle of Life -- What Now? -- When the Walls Come Tumbling Down -- Unequivocal -- She Who Watches -- Bypass -- Restored... Salvaged -- Hope without Hope -- No Difference at All -- Coda: The High Ground.
Summary:
"For most of the past century, Humbug Valley, a forest-hemmed meadow sacred to the Mountain Maidu tribe, was in the grip of a utility company. Washington's White Salmon River was saddled with a fish-obstructing, inefficient dam, and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland was unacknowledged within the boundaries of Death Valley National Park. Until people decided to reclaim them. In Reclaimers, Ana Maria Spagna drives an aging Buick up and down the long strip of West Coast mountain ranges--the Panamints, the Sierras, the Cascades--and alongside rivers to meet the people, many of them wise women, who persevered for decades with little hope of success to make changes happen. In uncovering their heroic stories, Spagna seeks a way for herself, and for all of us, to take back and to make right in a time of unsettling ecological change. Ana Maria Spagna is the author of several books, most recently Potluck : Community on the Edge of Wilderness"--From publishers website.
ISBN:
0295995130
9780295995137
OCLC:
(OCoLC)907447825
LCCN:
2015011382
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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