Carbon Sovereignty: Coal, Development, and Energy Transition in the Navajo Nation language games their book brings the perspective
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passages that change the intent of the Declaration by privileging the power and jurisdiction of nation states over the rights of Indigenous Peoples
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But how do we show gratitude for the gifts we receive
When justice is denied by the American legal system or the tribal council
Carbon Sovereignty: Coal, Development, and Energy Transition in the Navajo Nation language games their book brings the perspectiveFor almost fifty years, coal dominated the Navajo economy. But in 2019 one of the Navajo Nations largest coal plants closed. This comprehensive new work offers a deep dive into the complex inner workings of energy shift in the Navajo Nation. Geographer Andrew Curley, a member of the Navajo Nation, examines the history of coal development within the Navajo Nation, including why some Din supported coal and the consequences of doing so. He explains the
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