Oil Development on Sacred Ground

Lincoln Tritt

Thursday, 23 Apr 1992 at 12:00 am – 101 Carver

Lincoln Tritt is an author, educator, and former chief of the Artic Village. He is a member of the Gwich'in tribe which is fighting development of the Artic National Wildlife Refuge located next to land they have lived on for 10,000 years. From the University Lectures Program archive.

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