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Messages from Frankā€™s Landing - A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way (Paperback): Charles Wilkinson Messages from Frankā€™s Landing - A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way (Paperback)
Charles Wilkinson
R728 R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Save R49 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1974 Federal Judge George H. Boldt issued one of the most sweeping rulings in the history of the Pacific Northwest, affirming the treaty rights of Northwest tribal fishermen and allocating to them 50 percent of the harvestable catch of salmon and steelhead. Among the Indians testifying in Judge Boldtā€™s courtroom were Nisqually tribal leader Billy Frank, Jr., and his 95-year-old father, whose six acres along the Nisqually River, known as Frankā€™s Landing, had been targeted for years by state game wardens in the so-called Fish Wars. By the 1960s the Landing had become a focal point for the assertion of tribal treaty rights in the Northwest. It also lay at the moral center of the tribal sovereignty movement nationally. The confrontations at the Landing hit the news and caught the conscience of many. Like the schoolhouse steps at Little Rock, or the bridge at Selma, Frankā€™s Landing came to signify a threshold for change, and Billy Frank, Jr., became a leading architect of consensus, a role he continues today as one of the most colorful and accomplished figures in the modern history of the Pacific Northwest. In Messages from Frankā€™s Landing, Charles Wilkinson explores the broad historical, legal, and social context of Indian fishing rights in the Pacific Northwest, providing a dramatic account of the people and issues involved. He draws on his own decades of experience as a lawyer working with Indian people, and focuses throughout on Billy Frank and the river flowing past Frankā€™s Landing. In all aspects of Frankā€™s life as an activist, from legal settlements negotiated over salmon habitats destroyed by hydroelectric plants, to successful negotiations with the U.S. Army for environmental protection of tribal lands, Wilkinson points up the significance of the traditional Indian world view - the powerful and direct legacy of Frankā€™s father, conveyed through generations of Indian people who have crafted a practical working philosophy and a way of life. Drawing on many hours spent talking and laughing with Billy Frank while canoeing the Nisqually watershed, Wilkinson conveys words of respect and responsibility for the earth we inhabit and for the diverse communities the world encompasses. These are the messages from Frankā€™s Landing. Wilkinson brings welcome clarity to complex legal issues, deepening our insight into a turbulent period in the political and environmental history of the Northwest.

Making a Difference - My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice (Hardcover): Ada Deer Making a Difference - My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice (Hardcover)
Ada Deer; Contributions by Theda Perdue; Foreword by Charles Wilkinson
R679 R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Save R106 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

2019 National Native American Hall of Fame Inductee This stirring memoir is the story of Ada Deer, the first woman to serve as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Deer begins, ""I was born a Menominee Indian. That is who I was born and how I have lived."" She proceeds to narrate the first eighty-three years of her life, which are characterized by her tireless campaigns to reverse the forced termination of the Menominee tribe and to ensure sovereignty and self-determination for all tribes. Deer grew up in poverty on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin, but with the encouragement of her mother and teachers, she earned degrees in social work from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Columbia University. Armed with a first-rate education, an iron will, and a commitment to justice, she went from being a social worker in Minneapolis to leading the struggle for the restoration of the Menominees' tribal status and trust lands. Having accomplished that goal, she moved on to teach American Indian Studies at UW-Madison, to hold a fellowship at Harvard, to work for the Native American Rights Fund, to run unsuccessfully for Congress, and to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs in the Clinton administration. Now in her eighties, Deer remains as committed as ever to human rights, especially the rights of American Indians. A deeply personal story, written with humor and honesty, this book is a testimony to the ability of one individual to change the course of history through hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to social justice.

The Glazier's Choice (Paperback): Charles Wilkinson The Glazier's Choice (Paperback)
Charles Wilkinson
R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Charles Wilkinson's The Glazier's Choice is the first substantial gathering of work by a writer who has published two previous short collections of poetry. Many of these pieces, written over a ten-year period, are characterised by a powerful sense of place, a consistently lyrical voice and a preoccupation with the liminal, numinous and half hidden. Wilkinson's often oblique narratives eschew the first person in favour of a verse that is open and various in its technical procedures, neither mainstream nor egregiously avant-garde. A melancholic strain is sometimes leavened by humour and playful use of form.

Vision and Place - John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin (Hardcover): Jason Robison, Daniel McCool,... Vision and Place - John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin (Hardcover)
Jason Robison, Daniel McCool, Thomas Minckley; Foreword by Charles Wilkinson
R1,846 Discovery Miles 18 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Colorado River Basin's importance cannot be overstated. Its living river system supplies water to roughly forty million people, contains Grand Canyon National Park, Bears Ears National Monument, and wide swaths of other public lands, and encompasses ancestral homelands of twenty-nine Native American tribes. John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War veteran, explorer, scientist, and adept federal administrator, articulated a vision for Euro-American colonization of the "Arid Region" that has indelibly shaped the basin-a pattern that looms large not only in western history, but also in contemporary environmental and social policy. One hundred and fifty years after Powell's epic 1869 Colorado River Exploring Expedition, this volume revisits Powell's vision, examining its historical character and its relative influence on the Colorado River Basin's cultural and physical landscape in modern times. In three parts, the volume unpacks Powell's ideas on water, public lands, and Native Americans-ideas at once innovative, complex, and contradictory. With an eye toward climate change and a host of related challenges facing the basin, the volume turns to the future, reflecting on how-if at all-Powell's legacy might inform our collective vision as we navigate a new "Great Unknown."

The January Estate (Paperback): Charles Wilkinson The January Estate (Paperback)
Charles Wilkinson
R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The January Estate (Hardcover): Charles Wilkinson The January Estate (Hardcover)
Charles Wilkinson
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dark Lane Anthology - Volume 10 (Paperback): Tim Jeffreys, Charles Wilkinson, Robert Pope Dark Lane Anthology - Volume 10 (Paperback)
Tim Jeffreys, Charles Wilkinson, Robert Pope
R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dark Lane Christmas (Paperback): Tim Jeffreys, Charles Wilkinson, Robert Pope Dark Lane Christmas (Paperback)
Tim Jeffreys, Charles Wilkinson, Robert Pope
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nightscript Volume 6 (Paperback): Charles Wilkinson, Christi Nogle, Dan Coxon Nightscript Volume 6 (Paperback)
Charles Wilkinson, Christi Nogle, Dan Coxon
R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Tour Through Asia Minor and the Greek Islands - With an Account of the Inhabitants, Natural Productions, and Curiosities: For... A Tour Through Asia Minor and the Greek Islands - With an Account of the Inhabitants, Natural Productions, and Curiosities: For the Instruction and Amusement of Youth (Hardcover)
Charles Wilkinson
R1,052 Discovery Miles 10 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #48 (Paperback): Stephen Theaker, John Greenwood Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #48 (Paperback)
Stephen Theaker, John Greenwood; Contributions by Charles Wilkinson
R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bubbles Light as Air... (Paperback): Charles Wilkinson (Writer of Verse ) Bubbles Light as Air... (Paperback)
Charles Wilkinson (Writer of Verse )
R504 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R84 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vision and Place - John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin (Paperback): Jason Robison, Daniel McCool,... Vision and Place - John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin (Paperback)
Jason Robison, Daniel McCool, Thomas Minckley; Foreword by Charles Wilkinson
R751 Discovery Miles 7 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Colorado River Basin's importance cannot be overstated. Its living river system supplies water to roughly forty million people, contains Grand Canyon National Park, Bears Ears National Monument, and wide swaths of other public lands, and encompasses ancestral homelands of twenty-nine Native American tribes. John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War veteran, explorer, scientist, and adept federal administrator, articulated a vision for Euro-American colonization of the "Arid Region" that has indelibly shaped the basin-a pattern that looms large not only in western history, but also in contemporary environmental and social policy. One hundred and fifty years after Powell's epic 1869 Colorado River Exploring Expedition, this volume revisits Powell's vision, examining its historical character and its relative influence on the Colorado River Basin's cultural and physical landscape in modern times. In three parts, the volume unpacks Powell's ideas on water, public lands, and Native Americans-ideas at once innovative, complex, and contradictory. With an eye toward climate change and a host of related challenges facing the basin, the volume turns to the future, reflecting on how-if at all-Powell's legacy might inform our collective vision as we navigate a new "Great Unknown."

A Lawyer in Indian Country - A Memoir (Hardcover): Alvin J. Ziontz A Lawyer in Indian Country - A Memoir (Hardcover)
Alvin J. Ziontz; Foreword by Charles Wilkinson
R3,117 Discovery Miles 31 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his memoir, Alvin Ziontz reflects on his more than thirty years representing Indian tribes, from a time when Indian law was little known through landmark battles that upheld tribal sovereignty. He discusses the growth and maturation of tribal government and the underlying tensions between Indian society and the non-Indian world. A Lawyer in Indian Country presents vignettes of reservation life and recounts some of the memorable legal cases that illustrate the challenges faced by individual Indians and tribes. As the senior attorney arguing U.S. v. Washington, Ziontz was a party to the historic 1974 Boldt decision that affirmed the Pacific Northwest tribes' treaty fishing rights, with ramifications for tribal rights nationwide. His work took him to reservations in Montana, Wyoming, and Minnesota, as well as Washington and Alaska, and he describes not only the work of a tribal attorney but also his personal entry into the life of Indian country. Ziontz continued to fight for tribal rights into the late 1990s, as the Makah tribe of Washington sought to resume its traditional whale hunts. Throughout his book, Ziontz traces his own path through this public history - one man's pursuit of a life built around the principles of integrity and justice.

A Lawyer in Indian Country - A Memoir (Paperback): Alvin J. Ziontz A Lawyer in Indian Country - A Memoir (Paperback)
Alvin J. Ziontz; Foreword by Charles Wilkinson
R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his memoir, Alvin Ziontz reflects on his more than thirty years representing Indian tribes, from a time when Indian law was little known through landmark battles that upheld tribal sovereignty. He discusses the growth and maturation of tribal government and the underlying tensions between Indian society and the non-Indian world. A Lawyer in Indian Country presents vignettes of reservation life and recounts some of the memorable legal cases that illustrate the challenges faced by individual Indians and tribes. As the senior attorney arguing U.S. v. Washington, Ziontz was a party to the historic 1974 Boldt decision that affirmed the Pacific Northwest tribes' treaty fishing rights, with ramifications for tribal rights nationwide. His work took him to reservations in Montana, Wyoming, and Minnesota, as well as Washington and Alaska, and he describes not only the work of a tribal attorney but also his personal entry into the life of Indian country. Ziontz continued to fight for tribal rights into the late 1990s, as the Makah tribe of Washington sought to resume its traditional whale hunts. Throughout his book, Ziontz traces his own path through this public history - one man's pursuit of a life built around the principles of integrity and justice.

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