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Belonging with Indigenous Lands: Resurgence, Reciprocity, and Environmental Stewardship in the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks

Editat de John Reid-Hresko
en Paperback – 5 iun 2026
In the places we call home, how do we belong? Belonging with Indigenous Lands examines the ƛaʔuukʷiʔathò (Tla-o-qui-aht) Tribal Parks Allies program and its reception by settler communities on western Vancouver Island.
In 1984, the ƛaʔuukʷiʔathò First Nation and settler allies mobilized to protect the watersheds of Meares Island and create one of Canada’s first Indigenous-managed park systems. Since then, tourism in Tofino has become an economic juggernaut, but ƛaʔuukʷiʔathò have not equitably benefited despite disproportionately bearing the costs of stewarding the land and waters. Therefore, in 2018, the Nation created the Tribal Parks Allies program, asking tourism-related businesses to contribute financially to ecosystem maintenance, cultural revitalization, and Indigenous well-being initiatives. Community responses ranged from enthusiastic to resistant.
In both English and nuučaanuł, Indigenous and settler contributors unpack competing conceptualizations of sovereignty, social contracts, land, and time. In the process, they illuminate the ways we understand place-based belonging and our relation to those with whom we share our homes.
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ISBN-13: 9780774872393
ISBN-10: 077487239X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 1 b&w photo, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția University of British Columbia Press

Notă biografică

John Reid-Hresko is a first-generation settler and a former university professor of sociology who currently resides on sn̓ʕay̓čkstx territory. His work has appeared in Conservation and Society, Identities, the Sociology of Sport Journal, and Population Research and Policy Review, among other publications.

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"Belonging with Indigenous Lands effectively demonstrates how histories are contested, and what readers can learn from Indigenous ways of being and knowing, presenting an important model for Indigenous-led reconciliation efforts."

"Moving easily between the academic and experiential, Belonging with Indigenous Lands is not just about conservation and protection, but our relationship to land, water and air, nonhuman species, and true human development and progress."