In the early 1990s anthropologist John Sherry lived with Leroy
Jackson and Adella Begaye, leaders of Din CARE, a Navajo
organization dedicated to protecting the environment and its links
to Navajo culture. "Land, Wind, and Hard Words" is his account of
the founding, activities, and evolution of Din CARE, whose original
mission was to protect the Navajo forest from the ravages of
industrial logging. Sherry's intimate 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
cutthroat 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.
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