Progression of Indigenous Environmental Conflicts in the UP in Correlation to the National Development of Indigenous Legal and Social Power
This essay looks at how the reactions to environmental conflicts and activism pertaining to the Indigenous people in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan have changed over the years as Indigenous people have fought for recognition and legal status in the United States.
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NMU Commons
2021
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Online Access: | https://commons.nmu.edu/conspectus_borealis/vol7/iss1/7 https://commons.nmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1163&context=conspectus_borealis |
Summary: | This essay looks at how the reactions to environmental conflicts and activism pertaining to the Indigenous people in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan have changed over the years as Indigenous people have fought for recognition and legal status in the United States. |
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