Wester’s environmental history of Yakama and Euro-American cultural interactions during the 19th and early 20th century explores the role of law in both curtailing and promoting rights to subsistence resources within a market economy. Her study, using original source files, case histories, and contemporary writings, particularly describes how the struggle to assert treaty rights both sprang from and impacted the daily lives of the Yakama people.
The study is now widely available in this new paperback (and digital) edition, adding a 2014.
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Saturday, November 10, 2018
download Land Divided by Law: The Yakama Indian Nation as Environmental History, 1840-1933 [pdf] by Barbara Leibhardt Wester
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