Explore This Section Home About All Cases Teaching with Cases Writing Cases Resources All Cases Explore by Academic Disciplines - Any - Social Work and SociologyAnthropologyArtBiologyBusiness and ManagementChemistryCommunicationsCultural StudiesEconomicsEducationEnergyEnvironmental StudiesEthicsForestryGeographyGeologyHealthHistoryLawMathematicsMedia StudiesNative American StudiesPhilosophyPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychologyPsychology, Social Work and SociologyQuantitative ReasoningSociologyTheatreWomen's Studies Explore by Themes - Any - Enrollment and CitizenshipActivismClimate ChangeCommunity DevelopmentCultural AppropriationCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEducation ReformEnergyEnrollment and CitizenshipEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFamily and YouthFederal and State Relations and PolicyFish and WildlifeGamingHealth and WellnessHuman DevelopmentHuman ServicesIndian IdentityIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsInternational IndigenousLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipMediaNatural ResourcesRacism and PrejudiceSacred SitesSalmonSelf Determination and Self GovernanceSovereigntyTreaty Rights and SovereigntyTribal GovernanceTribal MembershipTribal Membership, Enrollment and Citizenship Explore by Tribes - Any -Alaska NativeAll TribesApacheChipewyan CreeChistochinaCoast Salish People of Puget SoundConfederated Tribes of Salish KootenaiConfederated Tribes of Warm SpringsConfederated Tribes of YakamaCreeGila RiverHavasupaiHoh RiverHoopaHopiInuitInupiaqIroquoisKlamathLac de Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa IndiansLeech Lake Band of OjibweLower Elwha KlallamLummiMakahMentastaMescalero ApacheMorongoMount Sanford Tribal ConsortiumMowachaht/MuchalahtMuckleshootNavajoNew Mexico PuebloNez PerceNisquallyOjibweOnondagaOsagePapiez Confederated Tribes of YakamaQuileuteQuinaultSanta Clara PuebloSeminoleSkokomishSquaxin IslandStanding Rock SiouxSuquamishSwinomishTaos PuebloThe 23 federally recognized tribes of New MexicoTlingitTulalipUmatillaWampanoagWhite Earth NationYup'ik EskimoYurok Displaying 1 - 10 Theme: Energy Clear All Title & Authors Disciplines Themes Tribes Alberta’s Oil Sands and the Rights of First Nations Peoples to Environmental Health Lori Lambert, PhD, DS Environmental StudiesGeologyHealth ActivismClimate ChangeEconomic DevelopmentEnergyEnvironmental JusticeIntergovernmental RelationsInternational IndigenousNatural Resources Blowing in the Wind: The Navajo Nation and Uranium Jovana J. Brown, PhD and Lori Lambert, PhD, DS, RN Environmental StudiesHealth Economic DevelopmentEnergyHealth and Wellness Navajo Cape Wind and the Sacred Sunrise of the Wampanoag: A Victory for Whom? Kathleen M. Saul Environmental StudiesNative American Studies ActivismEconomic DevelopmentEnergySacred Sites Dams Down, Water Back…Salmon Back Kathleen M. Saul, Ph.D. and Van Maxwell-Miller, MES Environmental StudiesLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration Cultural PreservationEnergyEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFish and WildlifeLaw and JusticeNatural ResourcesSalmonTreaty Rights and Sovereignty All Tribes Is Anybody Listening? Charles Luckmann AnthropologyHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnergyFederal and State Relations and PolicyLaw and JusticeTreaty Rights and SovereigntyTribal Governance HopiNavajo Should the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Invest in a Woody Biomass Co-generation Facility? Kathleen M. Saul BiologyBusiness and ManagementEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesQuantitative Reasoning Economic DevelopmentEnergy Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Should the Navajo Nation Build a Coal-Fired Power Plant? Jovana Brown and Nora Trahant Environmental Studies ActivismCommunity DevelopmentEconomic DevelopmentEnergyFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessLand Navajo Should Tribal Access to Electricity be a Right or a Privilege? Kathleen M. Saul, Ph.D. EconomicsEnergyEnvironmental StudiesMathematicsNative American StudiesPhilosophyPolitical Science and Public Administration Community DevelopmentEnergyEnvironmental JusticeHealth and Wellness Umatilla The Yakama Nation and the Cleanup of Hanford: Contested Meanings of Environmental Remediation Daniel A. Bush Environmental StudiesEthicsHealthHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration EnergyEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Confederated Tribes of Yakama What are the Prospects for Energy Futures on Tribal Lands? Robert S. Cole Environmental Studies Climate ChangeEconomic DevelopmentEnergy