Defending the Arctic Refuge: A photographer, an Indigenous Nation, and a fight for environmental justice
This is a story about how the Arctic people fought to stop private industry and politicians turning an unique ecosystem into an oil field.
This is a story about how the Arctic people fought to stop private industry and politicians turning an unique ecosystem into an oil field.
This book explores how Canada's West Coast forests have been viewed and controlled by different groups such as foresters, environmentalists, and Indigenous Peoples. It analyzes the political and ideological struggles surrounding the landscapes and focuses on the Clayoquot Sound protests of 1993.
This book gives an overview of Indigenous resistance to the encroachment of government and private industry on their lands, and offers new approaches to environmental justice activism and policy.
This video features various speakers who discuss the significance of the buffalo to members of the Blackfoot Confederacy. While preserving the habitats for wildlife, Blackfoot Confederacy members believe that bringing back the buffalo will bring back significant cultural and language practices.