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Eco‐imperialism, environmental alienation, and resource management: Virgin Islands experiencesFootnote∗Earlier versions of this article were presented to the Caribbean Studies Studies Association, Havana, Cuba (May 23, 1991) and the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 24, 1990). I gratefully acknowledge comments offered by Saul Landau and Jim O'Connor.
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