A place called Grand Canyon: contested geographies

For most people, "Grand Canyon" signifies that place of scenic wonder identified with Grand Canyon National Park. Beyond the boundaries of the park, however, extends the greater Grand Canyon, a region that includes five Indian reservations, numerous human settlements, and lands managed by...

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Main Author: Morehouse, Barbara J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tucson Univ. of Arizona Press 1996
Series:Society, environment, and place
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Summary:For most people, "Grand Canyon" signifies that place of scenic wonder identified with Grand Canyon National Park. Beyond the boundaries of the park, however, extends the greater Grand Canyon, a region that includes five Indian reservations, numerous human settlements, and lands managed by three federal agencies and by the states of Arizona and Utah. A Place Called Grand Canyon is an unprecedented survey of how the lands and resources of the greater Grand Canyon have come to be divided in many different ways and for many different reasons. It chronicles the ebb and flow of power - changes in who controls the land and gives it meaning.
Physical Description:VIII, 202 S. Kt.
ISBN:0816516030
0816516286

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