This contested land : the storied past and uncertain future of America's national monuments

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    • Long, McKenzie

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This contested land : the storied past and uncertain future of America's national monuments

McKenzie Long

University of Minnesota Press, c2022

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Summary: "McKenzie Long visits thirteen national monuments, from Golde Butte in Nevada to Katahdin Woods and Waters in Maine, and writes an eye-opening exploration of the stories these natural sites tell, the passions they stir, and the controversies surrounding them today. In essays both contemplative and resonant, This Contested Land confronts an unjust past and imagines a collaborative future that bears witness to these regions' enduring Indigenous connections"--Provided by publisher

Includes index

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One woman's enlightening trek through the natural histories, cultural stories, and present perils of thirteen national monuments, from Maine to Hawaii This land is your land. When it comes to national monuments, the sentiment could hardly be more fraught. Gold Butte in Nevada, Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks in New Mexico, Katahdin Woods and Waters in Maine, Cascade-Siskiyou in Oregon and California: these are among the thirteen natural sites McKenzie Long visits in This Contested Land, an eye-opening exploration of the stories these national monuments tell, the passions they stir, and the controversies surrounding them today. Starting amid the fragrant sagebrush and red dirt of Bears Ears National Monument on the eve of the Trump Administration's decision to reduce the site by 85 percent, Long climbs sandstone cliffs, is awed by Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings and is intrigued by 4,000-year-old petroglyphs. She hikes through remote pink canyons recently removed from the boundary of Grand Staircase-Escalante, skis to a backcountry hut in Maine to view a truly dark night sky, snorkels in warm Hawaiian waters to plumb the meaning of marine preserves, volunteers near the most contaminated nuclear site in the United States, and witnesses firsthand the diverse forms of devotion evoked by the Rio Grande. In essays both contemplative and resonant, This Contested Land confronts an unjust past and imagines a collaborative future that bears witness to these regions' enduring Indigenous connections. From hazardous climate change realities to volatile tensions between economic development and environmental conservation, practical and philosophical issues arise as Long seeks the complicated and often overlooked-or suppressed-stories of these incomparable places. Her journey, mindfully undertaken and movingly described, emphasizes in clear and urgent terms the unique significance of, and grave threats to, these contested lands.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: A Closer Look National Monuments Visited in This Book Part 1 - Rock 1. The Heart of Bears Ears: Bears Ears National Monument, Utah 2. The Conflict of Dreams: Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, Maine 3. The Meaning of Monuments: Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, California Part 2 - Rift 4. Seeing: Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Oregon and California 5. Digging: Castle Mountains National Monument, California 6. Shifting: Sand to Snow National Monument, California 7. Expanding: Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, Hawaii 8. Layering: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah Part 3 - Ripple 9. On Sharing: Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, New Mexico 10. On Reactions: Hanford Reach National Monument, Washington 11. On Walls: Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, New Mexico 12. On Patterns: Basin and Range National Monument, Nevada 13. On Possession: Gold Butte National Monument, Nevada Epilogue: Looking Forward American Antiquities Act of 1906 List of Presidential Monument Proclamations Selected Resources Index

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