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Tribes, Treaties, and the Trust Responsibility: A Call for Co-Management of Huckleberries in the Northwest

Type
Literature
Publication
Goschke, Lauren. 2016. Tribes, Treaties, and the Trust Responsibility: A Call for Co-Management of Huckleberries in the Northwest, 27 Colo. Nat. Resources Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 315, https://www.colorado.edu/law/sites/default/files/CNREELR-V27-I2-Lauren.pdf
Year Published
2016
Organization
NGO
Description

Federal Indian Law and land management policy continue to interrupt Native life ways. Focusing on three Northwest Tribes, Goschke, details the cultural food use of the Yakama Nation, the Umatilla Nation, and Warm Springs. Ultimately this Note proposes that tribes with reserved treaty rights can and should engage in substantive cooperative management with the federal government to manage huckleberries on federal lands.

Geography