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Voices from Bears Ears, seeking common ground on sacred land, Rebecca M. Robinson ; photographs by Stephen E. Strom ; foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick

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Voices from Bears Ears, seeking common ground on sacred land, Rebecca M. Robinson ; photographs by Stephen E. Strom ; foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Voices from Bears Ears
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1031339801
Responsibility statement
Rebecca M. Robinson ; photographs by Stephen E. Strom ; foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick
Sub title
seeking common ground on sacred land
Summary
"This book captures the passion and history embedded in local conversations about Utah's Bears Ears National Monument"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Patricia Nelson Limerick -- A note on the structure of this book -- Introduction -- Connecting to sacred lands: voices of two cultures. Caring for ancestral lands, leading prayers for healing / Jonah Yellowman -- Interlude: Native cosmology and land stewardship -- Honoring a pioneer past, continuing a tradition of faith / Kay and Patsy Shumway -- Interlude: Mormon theology and land stewardship -- Shaping the future of public lands: different visions for San Juan County. Documenting cultural resources, advocating for protection of native homelands / Mark Maryboy -- Facilitating dialogue about public lands, leading the fight against federal overreach / Phil Lyman -- Interlude: A brief overview of native and Mormon connection to San Juan County -- Developing a "grand bargain," defending the rights of states and localities / Rob Bishop -- Interlude: History of the Antiquities Act and background on the Federal Lands Transfer Movement -- Elevating the vision of native peoples, protecting culturally significant lands / Gavin Noyes -- Interlude: Attempts to forge compromise in the use of public lands -- Time line of land-use planning: twin visions evolve -- Pursuing prosperity for Utah's tribes, opposing a national monument / Rebecca Benally -- Working toward compromise, seeking balance between preservation and development / Heidi Redd -- Building bridges between diverse groups, protecting endangered landscapes / Josh Ewing -- Representing rural Utahns, championing local land-use solutions -- Providing San Juan County with balanced news, guiding the county toward a new future -- Protecting ancestral lands: exercising tribal sovereignty. Advocating for a national monument, promoting indigenous self-determination / Charles Wilkinson -- Interlude: Tribal sovereignty explained -- Connecting grassroots activists and tribal leaders, supporting native entrepreneurship -- Responding to a call to lead, speaking for people and the planet / Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk -- Protecting Zuni sacred sites, championing cultural preservation / Carleton Bowekaty -- Preserving archaeological resources, educating the public to respect the past / Don Simonis -- Studying ancestral Puebloan civilizations, bearing witness to intercultural conflict / Winston Hurst -- Fighting to achieve justice, finding strength in numbers / Shaun Chapoose -- A path forward: establishing trust, healing wounds / Managing Utah's public lands, strengthening relationships with local communities / Kate Cannon -- Interlude: Reflection on a successful compromise -- Serving a tribe and a coalition, connecting all people to sacred lands / Alfred and Sahmie Lomahquahu -- Coda: December 2016 -- February 2018 -- Maps. Tribal lands of the Colorado Plateau ; Hole-in-the-Rock Trail ; Federal lands on the Colorado Plateau ; National parks, monuments, recreation areas, and forests before Bears Ears ; Physical features of the Colorado Plateau ; Mineral resources on the Colorado Plateau ; History of Canyonlands National Park ; Bears Ears National Monument proposal and Public Lands Initiative proposed national conservation and wilderness areas ; Boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument declared by President Obama in 2016 compared to the boundaries after President Trump reduced the area by 85 percent in 2017 -- Individuals profiled -- Author's reflections -- Photographer's reflections -- Historical time line -- Public lands glossary
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