Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation's Proposed Clean Fuels Refinery Projects
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Page : 624 pages
File Size : 21,71 MB
Release : 2009
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Page : 624 pages
File Size : 21,71 MB
Release : 2009
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Author : United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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Page : 938 pages
File Size : 42,15 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Environmental law
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Page : 952 pages
File Size : 11,52 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Environmental law
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 29,61 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Administrative law
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Page : 198 pages
File Size : 11,44 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Delegated legislation
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Author : United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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Page : 952 pages
File Size : 36,8 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Environmental law
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Author : James Robert Allison
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 40,82 MB
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0300216211
In the years following World War II many multi-national energy firms, bolstered by outdated U.S. federal laws, turned their attention to the abundant resources buried beneath Native American reservations. By the 1970s, however, a coalition of Native Americans in the Northern Plains had successfully blocked the efforts of powerful energy corporations to develop coal reserves on sovereign Indian land. This challenge to corporate and federal authorities, initiated by the Crow and Northern Cheyenne nations, changed the laws of the land to expand Native American sovereignty while simultaneously reshaping Native identities and Indian Country itself. James Allison makes an important contribution to ethnic, environmental, and energy studies with this unique exploration of the influence of America’s indigenous peoples on energy policy and development. Allison’s fascinating history documents how certain federally supported, often environmentally damaging, energy projects were perceived by American Indians as potentially disruptive to indigenous lifeways. These perceived threats sparked a pan-tribal resistance movement that ultimately increased Native American autonomy over reservation lands and enabled an unprecedented boom in tribal entrepreneurship. At the same time, the author demonstrates how this movement generated great controversy within Native American communities, inspiring intense debates over culturally authentic forms of indigenous governance and the proper management of tribal lands.
Author : Robert J. Martineau
Publisher : American Bar Association
Page : 730 pages
File Size : 48,65 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781590312896
A current guide to one of the most complicated and extensive pieces of environmental legislation ever written, this broad and balanced perpective to the statute that brings together the experience of over two dozen private and public sector.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Energy Development and Applications
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Page : 350 pages
File Size : 35,28 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Coal gasification
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Author : Charles W. Mills
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 32,48 MB
Release : 2022-04-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1501764306
The Racial Contract puts classic Western social contract theory, deadpan, to extraordinary radical use. With a sweeping look at the European expansionism and racism of the last five hundred years, Charles W. Mills demonstrates how this peculiar and unacknowledged "contract" has shaped a system of global European domination: how it brings into existence "whites" and "non-whites," full persons and sub-persons, how it influences white moral theory and moral psychology; and how this system is imposed on non-whites through ideological conditioning and violence. The Racial Contract argues that the society we live in is a continuing white supremacist state. As this 25th anniversary edition—featuring a foreword by Tommy Shelbie and a new preface by the author—makes clear, the still-urgent The Racial Contract continues to inspire, provoke, and influence thinking about the intersection of the racist underpinnings of political philosophy.