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The Winona LaDuke chronicles : stories from the front lines in the battle for environmental justice

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  • Author: LaDuke, Winona
    Contributor: Cruz, Sean Aaron
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    2016
    Summary:

    Winona LaDuke's Chronicles is a collection of stories of Indigenous communities from the Canadian subarctic to the heart of Dine Bii Kaya, Navajo Nation. Stories range from visits with Desmond Tutu, front line Indigenous leaders, to restored Indigenous farming, and the ability of this society to move from a Tipi to a Tesla. This book tells of the need and the ability to make an elegant transition to a post fossil fuels economy. Chronicles is a book literally risen from the ashes--beginning in 2008 after her home burned to the ground--and collectively is an accounting of Winona's personal path of recovery, finding strength and resilience in the writing itself as well as in her work.

    Contents:
    • Introduction: After the Burn. On Place. Akiing Biiboonong
    • Madeline Island: Restoring a Multicultural Society in a Sacred Place
    • Full Cost Accounting: The Cheyenne, Spirit Mountain, Minnesota Power and Glencore
    • Crow & Lummi: Dirty Coal & Clean Fishing
    • Under the Eye of Sauron: Oil, Gas, Corruption and Change in Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Territory
    • In the Time of Monster Slayers
    • The Nur and the People
    • In the Time of Sacred Places
    • The Heavy Haul Comes to Town
    • Treaties in the New Millennium Binaakwe'O Giizis 5,
    • Moon of the Falling Leaves. Short Stories and Fargo Forum Communications. In the Moon of the Falling Leaves
    • On the Irish, the Potato, and the Choctaw
    • Desmond Tutu and Me
    • Money Corrupts Elections
    • Indigenous Peoples Day
    • Iron Eyes and Obama: Putting Our Minds Together
    • The Team with No Name
    • How Do We Treat IMILS
    • (Indian Mascot Identity Loss Syndrome)?
    • The Quiet Time: Taos Pueblo
    • My Recommended Daily Allowance of Radiation
    • On Somali Pirates and the Joy of Fixing Things
    • Recovering from Drama of Election
    • Remorse and Gratitude
    • The Gift: The Iroquois Nationals of the World
    • Lacrosse Championships
    • Maori Warrior Hone Harawira. Writings on Women, Idle No More and Canadian Colonialism. Remembering Jancita Eagle Deer
    • In Praise of the Leadership of Indigenous Women (for Vandana Shiva)
    • Gijimij Harper: Canada Escalates War on First Nations
    • When the Natives are Restless. Black Snake and the Pipeline Chronicles: Northern Gateway, Keystone and the Enbridge Great Lakes Lines. The Spirit Bear and the Pipeline
    • A Pipeline Runs Through It
    • The Enbridge Way: Lack of a Safety Culture and Eminent Domain
    • When Treaties Mater: Manoomin
    • The Fat Takers Pipeline: Native People, the KXL, the Cowboy and Indian Alliance and the Constitution
    • Enbridge Plays Unfunny Game with Oil Pipeline
    • Facing Pipelines and Mines, Tribal Governments Push Ahead
    • Enbridge Epiphany. On Foods. Dear Governor Dayton
    • Growing the Herb: Marijuana, Hemp and Indian Country
    • A Hard Rain is Gonna Fall: GMOs, Organics, and Our Harvests
    • Eat, Pray, Farm. Tributes and Gratitude to Those Who Have Joined the Ancestors. Randy Kapashesit: A Great Chief Passes On
    • For Peter Matthiesson
    • Russell Means: a Hero Moves On
    • Mushkooub Aubid: The Passing of a Great Leader
    • A Song for Hugo Chavez
    • What Would Ingrid Do? Geronimo, Militarization and the Indian Wars. Geronimo: Time to Call the Indian Wars to an End
    • The Militarization of Indian Country (excerpted)
    • Native Land in the Crosshairs
    • Aloha Aina. Economics for the Seventh Generation. Emma: From Tipi to a Tesla.
    Original Publisher: Ponsford, MN, Spotted Horse Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781552669594, 1552669599, 9780983284291, 0983284296, 9780997666205