All Our Relations
Native Struggles for Land and Life
October 2008
Trade Paperback · 256 Pages
$23.00 U.S. · $25.50 CAN
ISBN 9780896085992
South End Press
Trade Paperback · 256 Pages
$23.00 U.S. · $25.50 CAN
ISBN 9780896085992
South End Press
Recommended for These Courses
- International Relations: General
- International Relations: Human Rights
- Political Science: Human Rights
- Political Science: International Relations
- Science and Advanced Math: Environmental Conservation and Protection
- Science and Advanced Math: Science / General
- Sociology: General
- Sociology: Native American Studies
- Sociology: Race and Ethnic Minorities
Description
This eagerly awaited non-fiction debut by acclaimed Native environmental activist Winona LaDuke is a thoughtful and in-depth account of Native resistance to environmental and cultural degradation.
LaDuke's unique understanding of Native ideas and people is born from long years of experience, and her analysis is deepened with inspiring testimonies by local Native activists sharing the struggle for survival.
On each page of this volume, LaDuke speaks forcefully for self-determination and community. Hers is a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation.
All Our Relations features chapters on the Seminoles, the Anishinaabeg, the Innu, the Northern Cheyenne, and the Mohawks, among others.
One of the pleasures of reading All Our Relations is discovering the unique voices of Native people, especially Native women, speaking in their own Native truths.-Women's Review of Books
…as Winona LaDuke describes, in moving and often beautiful prose, [these] misdeeds are not distant history but are ongoing degradation of the cherished lands of Native Americans.-Public Citizen News
…a rare perspective on Native history and culture.-Sister to Sister/S2S
Hers is a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation. All Our Relations is essential reading for everyone who cares about the fate of the Earth and indigenous peoples.-Winds of Change
No ragtag remnants of lost cultures here. Strong voices of old, old cultures bravely trying to make sense of an Earth in chaos.-Whole Earth
LaDuke's unique understanding of Native ideas and people is born from long years of experience, and her analysis is deepened with inspiring testimonies by local Native activists sharing the struggle for survival.
On each page of this volume, LaDuke speaks forcefully for self-determination and community. Hers is a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation.
All Our Relations features chapters on the Seminoles, the Anishinaabeg, the Innu, the Northern Cheyenne, and the Mohawks, among others.
One of the pleasures of reading All Our Relations is discovering the unique voices of Native people, especially Native women, speaking in their own Native truths.-Women's Review of Books
…as Winona LaDuke describes, in moving and often beautiful prose, [these] misdeeds are not distant history but are ongoing degradation of the cherished lands of Native Americans.-Public Citizen News
…a rare perspective on Native history and culture.-Sister to Sister/S2S
Hers is a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation. All Our Relations is essential reading for everyone who cares about the fate of the Earth and indigenous peoples.-Winds of Change
No ragtag remnants of lost cultures here. Strong voices of old, old cultures bravely trying to make sense of an Earth in chaos.-Whole Earth
