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To Fish in Common

- The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing
Af: Daniel L. Boxberger Engelsk Paperback

To Fish in Common

- The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing
Af: Daniel L. Boxberger Engelsk Paperback
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âA study of the Lummi Indians of northwestern Washington and the political and economic forces that have determined their changing fortunes over the past 150 years. Daniel Boxberger has made excellent use of documentary sources, oral history, and his own observations. . . . The book is compelling and well documented; it is also understated, frequently allowing the actions of the myriad contending interest groups to speak for themselves.â--Ethnohistory âBoxberger knows his subject. He displays an impressive understanding of the technical development of fishing, and he repeatedly uses his interviews with Indians to inform and test archival and secondary sources.â--American Indian Quarterly âBy focusing on the history of control over productive resources (in this case salmon, methods of harvest, processing, capital investment, and markets) Boxberger shows how the Lummi slid from independence and self-sufficiency to dependency, underdevelopment, and poverty. . . . Not only is it an excellent, in-depth study of the Lummi case, it can also serve as a metaphor for the larger question of Native American treaty rights and the resource provisions of agreements.â--Pacific Historical Review Daniel L. Boxberger is professor of anthropology at Western Washington University, Bellingham.
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âA study of the Lummi Indians of northwestern Washington and the political and economic forces that have determined their changing fortunes over the past 150 years. Daniel Boxberger has made excellent use of documentary sources, oral history, and his own observations. . . . The book is compelling and well documented; it is also understated, frequently allowing the actions of the myriad contending interest groups to speak for themselves.â--Ethnohistory âBoxberger knows his subject. He displays an impressive understanding of the technical development of fishing, and he repeatedly uses his interviews with Indians to inform and test archival and secondary sources.â--American Indian Quarterly âBy focusing on the history of control over productive resources (in this case salmon, methods of harvest, processing, capital investment, and markets) Boxberger shows how the Lummi slid from independence and self-sufficiency to dependency, underdevelopment, and poverty. . . . Not only is it an excellent, in-depth study of the Lummi case, it can also serve as a metaphor for the larger question of Native American treaty rights and the resource provisions of agreements.â--Pacific Historical Review Daniel L. Boxberger is professor of anthropology at Western Washington University, Bellingham.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 237
ISBN-13: 9780295978482
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0295978481
Udg. Dato: 1 feb 2000
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 137mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: University of Washington Press
Oplagsdato: 1 feb 2000
Forfatter(e): Daniel L. Boxberger
Forfatter(e) Daniel L. Boxberger


Kategori Relating to Native American people


ISBN-13 9780295978482


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 237


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 137mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 1 feb 2000


Oplagsdato 1 feb 2000


Forlag University of Washington Press

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