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The Struggle for the land : indigenous insight and industrial empire in the semiarid world  Cover Image Book Book

The Struggle for the land : indigenous insight and industrial empire in the semiarid world / edited by Paul A. Olson.

Summary:

At an 1887 council when his people were told to learn farming in the semidesert region east of the Wind River Mountains, the Shosone chief Washakie exploded with "God damn a potato!" His instincts were all against the cultivation of semiarid land. The relationship between the buffalo hunter and the potato eater–between indigenous peoples and industrial empire–is the basic theme of the studies in The Struggle for the Land. As the editor, Paul A. Olson, points out in his introduction, the theme is as old as the biblical battle between the descendents of Nimrod, the city dweller, and of Abraham, the pastoralist. But the environmental cost of developing the world's semiarid regions is a new and urgent concern. Soil erosion, the loss of lands to dams, the pollution of once productive regions through mining, and the destruction of native food plants have everywhere decreased the quality of life for indigenous peoples, who have been forced to adopt the Western agricultural practices, property concepts, and economic institutions that created the environmental crisis.
The eleven chapters in this collection look at the industrial and indigenous relationships in the lands of the North American Plains Indians, the Australian Aborigines, the Kazakhs in the USSR, the Maasai in Kenya, and several groups in southern Africa, and Alaskan and Lapp (Saami) native peoples. Representing a broad range of disciplines, including anthropology, history, ecology, and agricultural science, the contributors are John W. Bennett, Anatoly Khazanov, Russel L. Barsh, Gary C. Anders, Robson Silitshena, Peter Iverson, Patrick Morris, Annette Hamilton, J. Baird Callicott, O. Douglas Schwarz, and Solomon Bekure and Ishmael Ole Pasha. They recommend realistic solutions for the problems facing people who have essentially been disenfranchised by Western-style developmentof their native semiarid lands.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780803235557
  • ISBN: 0803235550
  • Physical Description: x, 317 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1990.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Published for the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Human adaptations to the North American Great Plains and similar environments / John W. Bennett -- Pastoral nomads in the past, present, and future : a comparative view / Anatoly Khazanov -- The substitution of cattle for bison on the Great Plains / Russel L. Barsh -- The Alaska native experience with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act / Gary C. Anders -- The impact of colonialism on land use in Central and Southern Africa / Robson Silitshena -- Plains Indians and Australian aborigines in the twentieth century / Peter Iverson -- Hydroelectric development and the human rights of indigenous people / C. Patrick Morris -- Culture conflict and resource management in Central Australia / Annette Hamilton -- The response to the Kenya Maasai to changing land policies / Solomon Bekure and Ishmael Ole Pasha -- American Indian land wisdom / J. Baird Callicott -- Plains Indian influences on the American environmental movement : Ernest Thompson Seton and Ohiyesa / O. Douglas Schwartz.
Subject: Indigenous peoples.
Land use.
Land tenure.
Arid regions agriculture.
Arid regions ecology.
Industrialization.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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