The State of Native America: Genocide, Colonization, and Resistance (Race and Resistance)
Genre: Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
Genre: Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
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500 years after Columbus's "discovery" of America, the indigenous people of the Western hemisphere continue to feel the effects of the European invasion. This collection of essays by noted American Indian authors and activists explores the circumstances confronted by native people in the contemporary United States. Topics discussed include treaty rights and international status, demography, relationship to feminism, education, militarization, art and literature, spiritual hucksterism, the case of Leonard Peltier, resource development and uranium contamination on reservations, religious freedom and the socio-cultural implications of the Columbus Quincentenary celebration.
Contributors include Ward Churchill, Vine Deloria Jr., Jimmie Durham, Marianna Guerrero, Theresa Halsey, Tom Holm, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, the Institute for National Progress, M. Annette Jaimes, Winona LaDuke, Phil Lane Jr., Glenn T. Morris, Jorge Noreiga, Rebecca Robbins, Wendy Rose, Lenore Stiffarm, Jim Vander Wall, and Delinda Wunder.
500 years after Columbus's "discovery" of America, the indigenous people of the Western hemisphere continue to feel the effects of the European invasion. This collection of essays by noted American Indian authors and activists explores the circumstances confronted by native people in the contemporary United States. Topics discussed include treaty rights and international status, demography, relationship to feminism, education, militarization, art and literature, spiritual hucksterism, the case of Leonard Peltier, resource development and uranium contamination on reservations, religious freedom and the socio-cultural implications of the Columbus Quincentenary celebration.
Contributors include Ward Churchill, Vine Deloria Jr., Jimmie Durham, Marianna Guerrero, Theresa Halsey, Tom Holm, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, the Institute for National Progress, M. Annette Jaimes, Winona LaDuke, Phil Lane Jr., Glenn T. Morris, Jorge Noreiga, Rebecca Robbins, Wendy Rose, Lenore Stiffarm, Jim Vander Wall, and Delinda Wunder.