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Author Robinson, Rebecca, 1984- author.

Title Voices from Bears Ears : seeking common ground on sacred land / Rebecca M. Robinson ; photographs by Stephen E. Strom ; foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick
Published Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, in association with George F. Thompson Publishing, 2018
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 412 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Cover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick; Preface; A Note on the Structure of This Book; Introduction; Connecting to Sacred Lands: Voices of Two Cultures; Jonah Yellowman: Caring for Ancestral Lands, Leading Prayers for Healing; Interlude: Native Cosmology and Land Stewardship; Kay and Patsy Shumway: Honoring a Pioneer Past, Continuing a Tradition of Faith; Interlude: Mormon Theology and Land Stewardship; Shaping the Future of Public Lands: Different Visions for San Juan County
Mark Maryboy: Documenting Cultural Resources, Advocating for Protection of Native HomelandsPhil Lyman: Facilitating Dialogue About Public Lands, Leading the Fight Against Federal Overreach; Interlude: A Brief Overview of Native and Mormon Connection to San Juan County; Rob Bishop: Developing a "Grand Bargain," Defending the Rights of States and Localities; Interlude: History of the Antiquities Act and Background on the Federal Lands Transfer Movement; Gavin Noyes: Elevating the Vision of Native Peoples, Protecting Culturally Significant Lands
Interlude: Attempts to Forge Compromise in the Use of Public LandsTime Line of Land-Use Planning: Twin Visions Evolve; Rebecca Benally: Pursuing Prosperity for Utah's Tribes, Opposing a National Monument; Heidi Redd: Working Toward Compromise, Seeking Balance Between Preservation and Development; Josh Ewing: Building Bridges Between Diverse Groups, Protecting Endangered Landscapes; Bruce Adams: Representing Rural Utahns, Championing Local Land-Use Solutions; Bill Boyle: Providing San Juan County with Balanced News, Guiding the County Toward a New Future
Protecting Ancestral Lands: Exercising Tribal SovereigntyCharles Wilkinson: Advocating for a National Monument, Promoting Indigenous Self-Determination; Interlude: Tribal Sovereignty Explained; Natasha Hale: Connecting Grassroots Activists and Tribal Leaders, Supporting Native Entrepreneurship; Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk: Responding to a Call to Lead, Speaking for People and the Planet; Carleton Bowekaty: Protecting Zuni Sacred Sites, Championing Cultural Preservation; Don Simonis: Preserving Archaeological Resources, Educating the Public to Respect the Past
Winston Hurst: Studying Ancestral Puebloan Civilizations, Bearing Witness to Intercultural ConflictShaun Chapoose: Fighting to Achieve Justice, Finding Strength in Numbers; A Path Forward: Establishing Trust, Healing Wounds; Kate Cannon: Managing Utah's Public Lands, Strengthening Relationships with Local Communities; Interlude: Reflection on a Successful Compromise; Alfred and Sahmie Lomahquahu: Serving a Tribe and a Coalition, Connecting All People to Sacred Lands; Coda: December 2016-February 2018; Acknowledgments; Maps; Tribal Lands of the Colorado Plateau; Hole-in-the-Rock Trail
Summary "This book captures the passion and history embedded in local conversations about Utah's Bears Ears National Monument"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 31, 2018)
Subject NATURE -- General.
SUBJECT Bears Ears National Monument (Utah) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2018000870
Bears Ears National Monument (Utah) -- Pictorial works
Subject Utah -- Bears Ears National Monument
Genre/Form Pictorial works
Form Electronic book
Author Strom, Stephen, photographer.
Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 1951- writer of foreword.
ISBN 9780816539161
0816539162