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Stealing the Gila - The Pima Agricultural Economy and Water Deprivation, 1848-1921 (Paperback)
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Stealing the Gila - The Pima Agricultural Economy and Water Deprivation, 1848-1921 (Paperback)
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By 1850 the Pima Indians of central Arizona had developed a strong
and sustainable agricultural economy based on irrigation. As David
H. DeJong demonstrates, the Pima were an economic force in the
mid-nineteenth century middle Gila River valley, producing food and
fiber crops for western military expeditions and immigrants.
Moreover, crops from their fields provided an additional source of
food for the Mexican military presidio in Tucson, as well as the
U.S. mining districts centered near Prescott. For a brief period of
about three decades, the Pima were on an equal economic footing
with their non-Indian neighbors. This economic vitality did not
last, however. As immigrants settled upstream from the Pima
villages, they deprived the Indians of the water they needed to
sustain their economy. DeJong traces federal, territorial, and
state policies that ignored Pima water rights even though some
policies appeared to encourage Indian agriculture. This is a
particularly egregious example of a common story in the West: the
flagrant local rejection of Supreme Court rulings that protected
Indian water rights. With plentiful maps, tables, and
illustrations, DeJong demonstrates that maintaining the spreading
farms and growing towns of the increasingly white population led
Congress and other government agencies to willfully deny Pimas
their water rights. Had their rights been protected, DeJong argues,
Pimas would have had an economy rivaling the local and national
economies of the time. Instead of succeeding, the Pima were reduced
to cycles of poverty, their lives destroyed by greed and disrespect
for the law, as well as legal decisions made for personal gain.
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