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CONTENTS Preface ix Introduction to Indian and White Values xv PART 1: ELEMENTS OF INDIAN SOCIETY AND POLICIES 1 Jackson Barnett and the Allotment of Muscogee Creek Lands 3 2 The Osage Murders and Oil 27 3 Struggle for Pueblo Water Rights in the Southwest 55 4 Termination of the Klamath and Timberlands in the Pacific Northwest 79 5 Chippewa Fishing and Hunting Rights in the Great Lakes 103 6 Controversy and Spirituality in the Black Hills 123 PART 2: DEFENSE STRATEGIES FOR TRIBAL NATURAL RESOURCES 7 The Demand for Natural Resources on Reservations 143 8 The Council of Energy Resource Tribes 159 9 Battlegrounds in the Courts 177 10 Environmental Issues and Tribal Leadership 189 11 American Indian Philosophy and Global Concerns 205 12 Healing the Earth in the Twenty-first Century 219 Appendix A: CERT Member Tribes and Natural Resources for 1990 241 Appendix B: Structure of the Council of Energy Resource Tribes 243 Appendix C: Tribal Oil and Gas Production 245 Bibliography 247 Index 265 ILLUSTRATIONS Natural resources on Indian lands xxi Jackson Barnett, Creek, richest Indian 4 Oil gusher in Oklahoma 30 William K. Hale, self-proclaimed “King of the Osages” 40 Pueblo lands 56 Senator Holm O. Bursum of New Mexico 57 Buffalo in the Black Hills 124 ...