1. Native Americans: America's first ecologists.
2. Ecological and spiritual dimensions of the 1680 Pueblo revolt in Colonial New Mexico.
3. Pre-and post-Columbian native ecology: the Yamasees.
4. Navajo ecology and government policy: how many sheep are too many
5. The Navajos and national sacrifice.
6. Fishing rights: the usual and accustomed places.
7. Akwesasne's toxic turtles.
8. The high cost of uranium.
9. Native American environmental testimonies: the last frontiers of ecocide.
10. Conclusion: Toward liberation of the natural world.