In this powerful conversation, Jennifer Jenkins, director of the Southwest Center, speaks with Don Unger, recent PhD and environmental historian, about his groundbreaking research on uranium mining reclamation on the Navajo Nation. Unger discusses the ethics of storytelling, the balance between technical and spiritual approaches to healing the land, and his concept of Critical Reclamation Studies, a framework grounded in both Western policy and Navajo cosmology.
Together, they explore the lived realities of land restoration, long drives and “cabin conversations,” and the wisdom of community leaders like Mr. Melvin Yazzie and Mr. Ernest Greyeyes.
This episode opens a window into environmental justice, language, and the ongoing legacy of Cold War uranium mining in the Southwest.
Hosted by Jennifer Jenkins; edition and post production by Carlos Quintero.
Notes and Resources
• Austin, Raymond D. Navajo Courts and Navajo Common Law: A Tradition of Tribal Self-Governance. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009, http://ndl.ethernet.edu.et/bitstream/123456789/8445/1/76.pdf
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