Beyond Current Boundaries: Disrupting Historical Legacies to Re-Indigenize the Crown of the Continent, Chapter 15 in A WATERSHED MOMENT: THE AMERICAN WEST IN THE AGE OF LIMITS (Robert Frodeman, Evelyn Brister, and Luther Propst eds.,
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The Rocky Mountain Front in what is now north-central Montana is a majestic landscape of unparalleled beauty, biodiversity, and wildness. From the plains, the often snowcapped peaks of the Northern Rockies rise to the clouds, sending the first droplets of some of the nation’s great waterways—the Missouri, the Columbia, the Flathead, and others—on their journeys to the east and west. Through these valleys migrate elk, moose, wolverine, and black and grizzly bears, the latter often following their course out into the plains in search of late summer sustenance before fall hibernation.
ISBN
9781647692025
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
University of Utah Press
City
Salt Lake City, UT
Disciplines
Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law
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Stark, Kekek Jason and Mills, Monte, "Beyond Current Boundaries: Disrupting Historical Legacies to Re-Indigenize the Crown of the Continent, Chapter 15 in A WATERSHED MOMENT: THE AMERICAN WEST IN THE AGE OF LIMITS (Robert Frodeman, Evelyn Brister, and Luther Propst eds.," (2024). Faculty Books & Book Chapters. 23.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/faculty_books/23