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BACK TO WHOSE LAND?
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Reed, Kaitlin P
2023
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BACK TO WHOSE LAND?
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The origin story of the green rush in Northern California begins with the back-to-the-land movement. Often associated with peace and harmony, the movement constructs a particular ideological relationship to land of “free land for free people”—the unofficial motto of the Black Bear Ranch commune in Northern California (see Monkerud, Terence, and Keese 2000). Notions of “free land” erase Indigenous presence and continue the long legacy of colonial dispossession. The mass movement of young people into Northern California in the late 1960s and into the 1970s was a continuation of the settler-colonial occupation lived by their ancestors before them. Dina
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University of Washington Press
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9780295751559, 029575155X
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