“A map of the American West is a Rorschach test; people see what they want to see as reflections of who they are.” Betsy Gaines Quammen
Betsy’s conservation work in Mongolia with Buddhist monks on fisheries and in Bhutan for snow leopards centered on finding common ground between religion’s ancient roots and the modern precepts of conservation. After continuing such work with Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders in the U.S., she was drawn to the idea of exploring these possibilities with a uniquely American, relatively recent religion, Mormonism. Writing her PhD dissertation on the early, successful collaboration of the federal government and LDS leaders to create Zion National Park in 1919 led her to explore the Mormon principles emerging in current public land battles. She discovered a heady, distinctly American brew that sits of the intersection of religion and prophesy in Mormonism and cowboy mythology. This culminates in the emerging militia movement and the Bundy’s belief that the U.S. Constitution is sacred text, that their public lands crusade is divinely inspired and those who oppose them are not just wrong but evil.
Betsy Gaines Quammen is interviewed by Zion Canyon Mesa board member Kirsten Allen. Kirsten is Co-Founder, Publisher and Executive Director of Torrey House Press, where American Zion was published this March.
"This book is like a skeleton key, unlocking so many complicated, and largely unquestioned, myths of the West." —ANNE HELEN PETERSEN, BuzzFeed News
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SHOW NOTES
American Zion: Cliven Bundy, God, & Public Lands in the West
Joseph Smith, the Constitution, and the White Horse Prophecy
Occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Matt Shea “Biblical Basis for War”
Stewart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers
Mormon leaders and scholars: David O. McKay, Ezra Taft Benson, Cleon Skousen
The Dangers of the Single Story Ted Talk by Chimamanda Adichie
CREDITS
Theme Music by The Observatory
Transition Music by Ben Kilbourne from the 2015 album “Unresting Event”