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Environmental & Natural Resources Law - Land Divided by Law: The Yakama Indian Nation as Environmental History, 1840-1933

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Book Synopsis: 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 foreword by Harry Scheiber, professor of law and history at Berkeley. This book, he writes, “is a masterful study of the complex, extended series of confrontations between the native Indian cultures of the Yakima region and the regime of the conquering white nation. Her analysis is based on a blending of materials from rich archival sources and from the literatures of legal history, administrative history, anthropology, ecology, and cultural theory. Most remarkably, the book makes important new contributions to all these fields of scholarship.”

“In her remarkable book Land Divided by Law, Barbara Leibhardt Wester eloquently portrays the Yakama Indians of the Columbia River Basin as actors defending a threatened, living landscape from encroachments by settlers. Using federal officials and the courts to advocate for their rights, they reasserted a spiritual heritage of the earth as body, heart, life, and breath. Anyone interested in Native peoples and their interactions with Euro-Americans will want to read this lively, engaging account.” — Carolyn Merchant Professor of Environmental History, University of California, Berkeley

“This is a remarkable work that brims with insight about the inter-relatedness of nature, work, law, and culture. Wester blends expertise in several different academic disciplines with a superb gift for narrative into her analysis of the Yakama people’s defense of their traditional way of life. The book is a testament not only to the skill and resilience of its subjects but also to the power of the author’s empathy and respect for them.” — Arthur F. McEvoy Associate Dean for Research, and Paul E. Treusch Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School

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Discover the untold environmental history of the Yakama Indian Nation in the must-read book, "Land Divided by Law: The Yakama Indian Nation as Environmental History, 1840-1933." This groundbreaking study by Barbara Leibhardt Wester uncovers the role of law in shaping the rights to subsistence resources amidst cultural interactions in the 19th and early 20th centuries. With original sources, case histories, and contemporary writings, this new paperback edition offers a comprehensive understanding of the struggles faced by the Yakama people.

Get a fresh perspective on the Yakama-American cultural clash from the 2014 foreword written by Harry Scheiber, a renowned professor of law and history at Berkeley. With Wester's masterful analysis, this book contributes to legal history, administrative history, anthropology, ecology, and cultural theory, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Step into the fascinating world of the Yakama Indians as they defend their threatened landscape from encroaching settlers in "Land Divided by Law" by Barbara Leibhardt Wester. Explore their tireless efforts to assert their spiritual connection to the earth and their rights using the federal officials and the courts as their allies. This captivating account, rich in archival sources and from the literatures of various disciplines, will captivate anyone interested in Native peoples and their interactions with Euro-Americans.

Dive deep into the interplay of nature, work, law, and culture in "Land Divided by Law" by Barbara Leibhardt Wester. Immerse yourself in Wester's expert analysis as she skillfully weaves together academic disciplines to present a profound exploration of the Yakama people's defense of their traditional way of life. This remarkable work is a true testament to the resilience and strength of its subjects, and a testament to the author's empathy and respect for them.

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