Contributors | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
American Indian Environmental Religions | p. 1 |
Subarctic Indians and Wildlife | p. 38 |
Indians as Ecologists and Other Environmental Themes in American Frontier History | p. 46 |
Justifying Dispossession of the Indian: The Land Utilization Argument | p. 65 |
Iroquois Environments and "We the People of the United States": Gemeinschaft and Gesellshaft in the Apposition of Iroquois, Federal, and New York State Sovereignties | p. 81 |
Refugee Havens: The Iroquois Villages of the Eighteenth Century | p. 128 |
Victim Versus Victim: The Irony of the New York Indians' Removal to Wisconsin | p. 140 |
A Report to the People of Grassy Narrows | p. 152 |
Navajo Natural Resources | p. 162 |
An Iroquois Perspective | p. 171 |
Notes | p. 175 |
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