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Main Title Land, wind, and hard words : a story of Navajo activism /
Author Sherry, John W.
Publisher University of New Mexico Press,
Year Published 2002
OCLC Number 48588424
ISBN 0826322816 (alk. paper); 9780826322814 (alk. paper)
Subjects Environmental protection--Navajo Indian Reservation ; Navajo Indians--Land tenure ; Navajo Indians--Government relations ; Umweltpolitik ; Umweltschutz ; Navajo ; Navajo Indian Reservation
Additional Subjects DinĂ¢e Citizens against Ruining Our Environment (Organization) ; USA--Regierung ; Din e Citizens against Ruining Our Environment (Organization)
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EOAM  E99.N3S47 2002 Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 07/29/2013
ERAM  E99.N3S47 2002 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 07/30/2014
Edition 1st ed.
Collation ix, 246 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes "In the early 1990s anthropologist John Sherry lived with Leroy Jackson and Adella Begaye, leaders of Dine CARE, a Navajo organization dedicated to protecting the environment and its links to Navajo culture. Land, Wind, and Hard Words is Sherry's account of the founding, activities, and evolution of Dine CARE, whose original mission was to protect the Navajo forest from the ravages of industrial logging. Sherry's close-up account of the daily lives of this group of activists reminds us of the threats facing local communities and the people trying to defend them.". "Not least among these threats are the many demands of the "outside world." From meetings with lawyers or do-gooder environmentalists to the cut-throat world of fundraising, every encounter with outsiders affects the work, draining time and resources away from direct participation with the community and even affecting the way activists think." "Because of his friendship with Jackson and Begaye, Sherry was on the scene during the aftermath of the mysterious death of Leroy Jackson in 1993. His vivid account of the resulting journalistic feeding frenzy and heightened conflict on the reservation adds an unusual dimension to this intimate and unpretentious story."--BOOK JACKET.
Place Published Albuquerque
PUB Date Free Form c2002
BIB Level m
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
LCCN 2001008065
Merged OCLC records 265527974
OCLC Time Stamp 20130724125100
Language eng
Origin OCLC
Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 03536cam 22006014a 45020