Living the Four Corners; Colorado, Centennial State at the Headwaters, First Edition Out of Stock

 


Author:
 Justice Greg Hobbs
Publisher:
CBA-CLE Books
Publication Date:
2010
Page Count:
396
Trim Size:
7.5 x 10-inch format
Format:
Soft-cover book
 
 
With such diverse themes as International Water Policy, Abraham Lincoln and Equal Justice Under the Law, and Navajo Tradition and Writing, this companion volume is a fascinating read as well as a framework for water law policy and water law history in Colorado.  
 
“In another time and place, the term “Renaissance Man” would have been applied to the life and works of Gregory Hobbs . . .  Fortunate are we who know Greg Hobbs, as he has applied his gifts of expression and insight into the many-layered strata of history, law, government, poetry, science, engineering, and ecology that comprises his Grand Canyon of the mind. This volume of public and private conversations with the past challenges the reader to engage stories of cultures and landscapes that most of us never see.”
Professor Michael Welsh
History Department, University of Northern Colorado 
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Chapters Include:
 
  • The Four Corners
  • Abraham Lincoln and Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Reflections on Navajo Teachers
  • Art of Public Speech, Discovering American Voices: Creative Writing Strategies and Topics and Texts of Diné Life
  • Navajo Teachers Sovereignty Workshop .
  • Colorado, Centennial State at the Headwaters
  • Greg Hobbs Interview, Cache la Poudre Oral History Project
  • From Water Battles to Peace Treaties: Colorado's Water Compacts with Other States
  • Colorado River Compact Entitlements: Clearing Up Misconceptions
  • Upper Colorado River Basin Compact: Sharing the Shortage
  • Community of Drought? Dialogue between Believer and Skeptic
  • Overview of Colorado Groundwater Law
  • Felix Sparks: Hero, Justice, Gentle Man
  • Ken and Ruth Wright: 2008 CFWE President's Award
  • Dick Bratton: 2009 CFWE President's Award
  • The Blue Lights of Urraca Mesa
  • Kelty Packing
  • One Man's Journey with His Mother, His Wife, and the Holy Mother
  • Turtle Island 
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Chapters Include:
 
  • The Four Corners
  • Abraham Lincoln and Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Reflections on Navajo Teachers
  • Art of Public Speech, Discovering American Voices: Creative Writing Strategies and Topics and Texts of Diné Life
  • Navajo Teachers Sovereignty Workshop .
  • Colorado, Centennial State at the Headwaters
  • Greg Hobbs Interview, Cache la Poudre Oral History Project
  • From Water Battles to Peace Treaties: Colorado's Water Compacts with Other States
  • Colorado River Compact Entitlements: Clearing Up Misconceptions
  • Upper Colorado River Basin Compact: Sharing the Shortage
  • Community of Drought? Dialogue between Believer and Skeptic
  • Overview of Colorado Groundwater Law
  • Felix Sparks: Hero, Justice, Gentle Man
  • Ken and Ruth Wright: 2008 CFWE President's Award
  • Dick Bratton: 2009 CFWE President's Award
  • The Blue Lights of Urraca Mesa
  • Kelty Packing
  • One Man's Journey with His Mother, His Wife, and the Holy Mother
  • Turtle Island 
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