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First and Wildest: The Gila Wilderness at 100
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Overview
—MICHELLE NIJHUIS
In the summer of 1922, Aldo Leopold traveled on horseback up into the headwaters of New Mexico's Gila River and proposed to his bosses at the Forest Service that 500,000 acres of that rough country be set aside as roadless wilderness. Thus was born America's first—the world's first—designated wilderness. A century later, writer–activists, including Indigenous voices, come together to celebrate this vast, rugged landscape, the Yellowstone of the Southwest. Contributors include Michael P. Berman, Philip Connors, Martha Schumann Cooper, Beto O'Rourke, Martin Heinrich, Pam Houston, Priyanka Kumar, Laura Paskus, Sharman Apt Russell, Jakob Sedig, Leeanna T. Torres, and JJ Amaworo Wilson.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781948814553 |
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Publisher: | Torrey House Press |
Publication date: | 05/17/2022 |
Pages: | 175 |
Sales rank: | 1,089,662 |
Product dimensions: | 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.60(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Foreword Tom Udall i
Introduction Elizabeth Hightower Allen vii
Invocation: Eve West Bessier 1
Ode to the Gila
Bedrock
Voices: Deb Haaland
Aldo Leopold 7
The Wilderness and Its Place in Forest Recreational Policy
"The truth is that which prevails in the long run."
Joe Saenz 13
As told to Alastair Lee Bitsóí
NDE Benah
"This is Apache Land."
Jakob W. Sedig 21
Lessons in Resilience
"We need to learn from the people who lived here hundreds and thousands of years ago."
Priscilla Solis Ybarra 29
The Idea of Wilderness to Mexican Americans
"The history of American conservation is not as white as we think it is."
Heat
Voices: Charles Bowden
Philip Connors 39
Birthday for the Next Forest
"I wondered whether the fire would deform my connection to the country. Instead, I found I loved it more than ever."
Sharman Apt Russell 49
A Stone in Our Pocket
"Wild landscapes seen and unseen. Wild landscapes, carried home, put in a salad."
Renata Golden 55
Fire Bird
"I asked myself how much change I am able to accept, and how much choice I will have."
Michael P. Berman 63
Learning to Fall
"You will feel the world change when you leave a marked trail."
Flow
Voices: M. H. Dutch Salmon
Laura Paskus 75
Wild Love
"Many have come to love the river-perhaps because we almost lost it."
Beto O'Rourke 83
The Springs
"The Gila is less curated, wilder and more raw-and, for me, it's heaven on earth."
Priyanka Kumar 91
Jade Mother
"Freedom and wildness are braided together, inseparable-they make each other whole."
Leeanna T. Torres 99
Goyahkla
"I am a contradiction, a Chicana biologist, one who claims to love the land yet is here killing fish."
Howl
Voices: Joy Harjo
Martin Heinrich 109
Still Burning Bright
"Deep in the Gila Wilderness, I would set a new course for my life."
Karl Malcolm 115
Gila Elemental
"The purity of my exhaustion was paired with an equal dose of appreciation-for wild animals, this place, a dedicated friend."
Pam Houston 123
On (Not) Wanting to See a Wolf
"Had I thought of it, I might have thrown back my head and howled."
Seeds
Voices: Ella Jaz Kirk
Gabe Vasquez 135
El Oso
"For these youths, whose upbringing was filled with conflict and trauma, unlocking the secrets of the Gila was more than just a trip to the forest."
Martha Schumann Cooper 141
The Land Loves Us Back
"I thought of the stories we share of being broken and healed; of fire scars, flood debris, the forces that keep our forests and rivers whole."
JJ Amaworo Wilson 149
Rambling
"Does the bear make metaphors of the river? Does the mountain lion stop to admire the mountain? I'm the intruder here."
Benediction: Eve West Bessier 155
Gibbous Moons
Contributors 159
Acknowledgments 169
Stand Up for the Gila: List of Organizations 173