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Mineral and energy development on Native Americans lands: Strategies for addressing sovereignty, regulation, rights, and culture

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2010

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Slade, L.H., 2010, Mineral and energy development on Native Americans lands: Strategies for addressing sovereignty, regulation, rights, and culture: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institution, 56 p.

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Coalbed methane development has proliferated across much of the western United States. Campbell County, Wyoming, in the Powder River Basin is one area that has seem some of the highest amounts of this development, most of it occurring on land where the surface use is livestock grazing, resulting in conflicts over resource use. This thesis takes a grounded theory approach to understanding the meaning that the ranchers that operate on this land have attached to this development. In doing so, this paper argues that these ranchers form opinions and attitudes based on how CBM has affected “the ranching way of life” and not simply on the perceived opportunity for economic gain. It also argues that although objections raised by this population [...]

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