
Wildlife Stewardship on Tribal Lands : Our Place is in Our Soul
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Contributor Roles
Michael Blumm co-wrote Chapter 5, "The Importance of Meaningful Federal-Tribal Consultation in Land and Natural Resource Management"
Description
This groundbreaking book brings together Native American and Indigenous scholars, wildlife managers, legal experts, and conservationists from dozens of tribes to share their wildlife stewardship philosophies, histories, principles, and practices.
ISBN
9781421446585
Publication Date
2023
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Editors
Serra J. Hoagland and Steven Albert
First Page
53
Section Title
Chapter 5: The Importance of Meaningful Federal-Tribal Consultation in Land and Natural Resource Management
City
Baltimore
Keywords
Federal Indian Law, Indigenous Rights, Tribal Sacred Sites, National Historic Preservation Act, Tribal Consultation, Bears Ears National Monument, Secretarial Order on Tribal Rights and the Endangered Species Act, Chaco Canyon Oil and Gas Leasing
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Law | Natural Resources Law | Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law
Recommended Citation
Michael Blumm and Lizzy Pennock, Wildlife Stewardship on Tribal Lands : Our Place is in Our Soul 53 (Serra J. Hoagland and Steven Albert 2023).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/12