Defending the Arctic Refuge: A Photographer, an Indigenous Nation, and a Fight for Environmental Justice

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Price
$37.89
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
Pages
344
Dimensions
7.8 X 9.5 X 0.9 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781469661100

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About the Author
Finis Dunaway is professor of history at Trent University.
Reviews
Inspirational reading for environmental crusaders of all walks of life."--Library Journal


Revelatory."--CounterPunch


Dunaway . . . has written a terrific book that contributes to the history of environmental activism by focusing squarely on the grassroots. . . . The book's other significant contribution is its discussion of the sometimes powerful, other times fraught, alliances between Indigenous peoples and mainstream environmental groups that were almost always led by non-Indigenous whites."--H-Environment


A remarkable story of dedication and resilience. . . . Dunaway advances a form of scholarship that not only bridges scholarly and popular writing, but which is accountable to those who appear in the book and who worked closely with Kohm. That friends of Lenny Kohm can read and enjoy his story, which is also about them, will undoubtedly be appreciated by those who knew him."--Western Historical Quarterly