Forced to Abandon Our Fields

Forced to Abandon Our Fields The 1914 Clay Southworth Gila River Pima Interviews

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During the nineteenth century, upstream diversions from the Gila River decreased the arable land on the Gila River Indian Reservation to only a few thousand acres. As a result the Pima Indians, primarily an agricultural people, fell into poverty. Many Pima farmers and leaders lamented this suffering and in 1914 the United States Indian Irrigation Service assigned a 33-year-old engineer named Clay ""Charles"" Southworth to oversee the Gila River adjudication. As part of that process, Southworth interviewed 34 Pima elders, thus putting a face on the depth of hardships facing many Indians in the late nineteenth century. Southworth's interviews fell into obscurity until recently, when they were rediscovered by David DeJong. The interviews cover decades of Pima history and reveal the nexus between upstream diversions and Pima economy, agriculture, water use, and water rights. In Forced to Abandon Our Fields, DeJong provides the historical context for these interviews; transcripts of the interviews provide first-hand descriptions of both the once-successful Pima agricultural economy and its decline by the early twentieth century. These interviews suggest that it was not the triumph of Western civilization that displaced the Pima agricultural economy but the application of a philosophy of economic liberalism that prevented the Pima from building on their previous successes.

Book information

ISBN: 9781607810957
Publisher: The University of Utah Press
Imprint: The University of Utah Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1st Edition
DEWEY: 979.10049745529
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 177
Weight: 278g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 13mm