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This book explores the evolution of Indian Affairs policies and
administrative practices regarding the management of trust lands
from treaty days to contemporary partnerships. A dozen scholars --
from diverse fields such as archaeology, economics, forestry,
environmental studies, history, geography, and political science --
have come together to critically review past policies and practices
and introduce new ideas and approaches for the future. Also
includes case studies concerning the management of wildlife, forest
preservation, tribal hunting laws, and other concerns endemic to
the preservation and utilisation of the environment on Native
American land. An excellent source for scholars in the fields of
Native American and environmental studies, the book is sure to
spark debate and to be an important reference book for years to
come.
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