ESPM 50AC Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Social Reproduction, Management System, Food Security
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Lecture 9 indian resource management in new england - outline. Today: century: overview of unit ii themes, indian resource management in coastal new england in the early 17th. Contact: comparative study of indian and settler natural resource. Westward expansion in the 19th century: frontier / identity / historiography. Contemporary indian politics and natural resource management in california. Access to and control of land: property rights / conflict / dispossession / The big picture: comparative study of indian and european american natural resource management, emphasizing control over and access to land in the context of shifting power relations. Role of the state in shaping resource management. Tribal linguistic groups in the 1600"s basis for classifications. Nature: spatial and temporal diversity: 40-70 in of annual rain, pod sol soil (thin and infertile) with coniferous deciduous forests, connecticut river valley- rich fertile soil, spatial diversity, temporal diversity.