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9780870136344

Fish for All

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  • ISBN13:

    9780870136344

  • ISBN10:

    0870136348

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-04-01
  • Publisher: Michigan State Univ Pr
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Summary

Michigan and the Great Lakes Series. The contentious claims of groups seeking to use Lake Michigan#x19;s fisheries resources were at the center of modern America#x19;s emerging environmental politics in the middle of the twentieth century. Inheriting the environmental abuse, political oversights, and cultural inclinations of an earlier era, Lake Michigan#x19;s later twentieth century fisheries stakeholders found themselves relentlessly divided by a series of disputes arising from the promotion of sport fishing over commercial fishing, strident policy-making positions of state government, the ecological changes wrought by nonindigenous species, and the reclamation of treaty-rights fishing by Native Americans.Going beyond the chronicling of past events, Fish for All contextualizes the shared experiences that shape each group#x19;s collective memory and presents their historical narratives as discourse that legitimizes their current claims to the resource. Fish for All highlights the historically charged consciousness of fishing communities and points to the evolving communication that will take place between them, fisheries historians, fisheries anthropologists, scientists, and policymakers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction Fisheries History, Oral History, and Public History: Historical Voice and the Representation of Lake Michigan's Contested Fisheries xi
Tribal Fishing Claims: From Fishing First to Cultural Revitalization
1(100)
Fishing, Economic Opportunity, and Cultural Identity: The Modern Face of Indian Tradition
11(24)
Coming Back to the Water: The Political Struggle over Fishing Rights
35(37)
An Interview with Arthur Duhamel and Babette Duhamel Patton
72(29)
Commercial Fishing Claims: Modern Dilemmas of Harvesting the Inland Seas
101(270)
In the Blood: Occupational Endurance and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
126(54)
Making a Living: The Necessity of Economic Adaptation
180(82)
Holding the Line: The Politics of Lake Michigan Commercial Fishing
262(109)
Sport Fishing Claims: A Cultivated Lake and its Recreational Bounty
371(120)
Beyond All Expectations: The Birth of Lake Michigan's Sport Fishing Community
393(38)
The Most Political Lake: Sport Fishers Find a Voice
431(60)
Government Mediation of Fishing Claims: Regulation, Research, and the Public Trust
491(186)
In the Midst of Fish: Government Conservation and Management Becomes a Way of Life
514(78)
Taking Charge of Lake Michigan's Fisheries: From Gentlemen's Agreements to Bellwethers of State Identity and Economic Benefit
592(85)
Conclusion Fishing Claims Converge: Everybody's Lake, Everybody's Fish---A Shared Environmental History and its Contemporary Concerns 677

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