Haa Aani / Our Land
Discover the rich history of Southeast Alaska with Haa Aani / Our Land by the University of Washington Press. Published in 1998, this captivating paperback spans 260 pages and delves into the complexities of land and resource rights during a pivotal time in the 1940s. As white migration surged, the U.S. government sought to understand the ownership and use of the region's lands and waters. A dedicated team of researchers interviewed both elders and youth from local villages, uncovering the deep connections that Indigenous communities have with their environment. This insightful book not only highlights the challenges faced by these communities but also celebrates their enduring relationship with the land. Perfect for anyone interested in Native American history, land rights, and environmental studies, Haa Aani / Our Land is a must-read for those seeking to understand the past and its implications for the present.