This Contested Land, McKenzie Long
This Contested Land, McKenzie Long
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This Contested Land
The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America’s National Monuments

Author: McKenzie Long

Narrator: McKenzie Long

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

One woman's enlightening trek through the natural histories, cultural stories, and present perils of thirteen national monuments

Starting amid the sagebrush of Bears Ears National Monument on the eve of the Trump Administration's decision to reduce the site by eighty-five percent, McKenzie Long climbs sandstone cliffs, is awed by Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings, and is intrigued by 4,000-year-old petroglyphs. She hikes through remote pink canyons recently removed from the boundary of Grand Staircase–Escalante, skis to a backcountry hut in Maine to view a truly dark night sky, snorkels in warm Hawaiian waters to plumb the meaning of marine preserves, volunteers near the most contaminated nuclear site in the US, and witnesses firsthand the diverse forms of devotion evoked by the Rio Grande. In essays both contemplative and resonant, this book confronts an unjust past and imagines a collaborative future that bears witness to these regions' enduring Indigenous connections.

From climate change realities to volatile tensions between economic development and environmental conservation, practical and philosophical issues arise as Long seeks the complicated and often overlooked stories of these incomparable places. Her journey emphasizes in clear and urgent terms the unique significance of, and grave threats to, these contested lands.

About McKenzie Long

McKenzie Long is a rock climber, graphic designer, and writer who lives in the Sierra Nevada. A former managing editor at outdoorgearlab.com, she is the coauthor of two climbing guidebooks and author of an award-winning essay, "The Alphabet Effect," published in Nowhere magazine. She was a writer in residence at Mesa Refuge in Point Reyes, California, where she was named the 2019 Terry Tempest Williams Fellow for Land and Justice.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Griffin on April 28, 2022

This Contested Land is McKenzie Long’s personal journey to examine national monuments – thirteen in all – threatened by Trump administration review. Several of these you may have heard of, but many, especially those proclaimed under the Obama administration, will most likely be new to you. Long comes......more

Goodreads review by Isaac on February 11, 2024

Solidly interesting book that significantly developed my understanding of public land designations and some of the controversy around some monuments while also telling engaging stories about some of the authors adventures inside these locations. This really helped me feel a deeper appreciation for s......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on March 21, 2023

This book examines the long history our country has with national monuments, and what they represent. "A monument is more than just a land designation; it is the story of everything that happened in that place before, everything that continue to happen there, and the story that comes next. Monuments......more

Goodreads review by David on January 24, 2024

In 2014, Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy initiated an armed standoff with federal and state law enforcement officers over grazing fees owed to the United States Bureau of Land Management. The standoff ended inconclusively when the officers withdrew to avoid bloodshed. Bundy was arrested two years......more

Goodreads review by Valarie on September 27, 2022

McKenzie Long has written a very interesting book about national monuments with "This Contested Land." National monuments are kind of the little sisters to National Parks and don't get nearly the attention and fanfare that parks do. I really enjoyed the early chapters about the history of monuments......more