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Irrigation, Timber, and Hydropower is the story of the Flathead
Irrigation Project and the Flathead Lake Dam, two early
twentieth-century enterprises whose consequences are still felt
today on the Flathead Reservation in western Montana. The Flathead
Irrigation Project was originally promoted by Sen. Joseph M. Dixon
as benefiting the Flathead Reservation tribes, but it soon became a
medium for using tribal funds and assets to benefit white
homesteaders. Garrit Voggesser traces the history of natural
resource conflicts on the reservation and recounts how competing
interests fought at the expense of the tribes. In the 1920s and
early 1930s a national controversy swirled around the dam site at
the foot of Flathead Lake. The lease for the dam site was granted
to the Montana Power Company over the objections of the tribes, but
the tribes retained ownership and were able to negotiate from a
position of strength fifty years later when the lease came up for
renewal. Voggesser describes the struggles of the Confederated
Salish and Kootenai Tribes that ultimately secured their control of
reservation resources and helped to build a better future for
tribal members.
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