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WINONA LADUKE
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All Our Relations
Winona Laduke / Paperback / Published 1999
Consortium Book Sales & Dist ISBN: 0896085996 Book 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.

All Our Relations : Native Struggles for Land and Life
Winona Laduke / Paperback / Hardcover 1999
South End Press; ISBN: 0896086003

Last Standing Woman
By Winona Laduke / Paperback 1997
Voyageur Press; ISBN: 0896584526 Booklist: "...LaDuke delivers an assured first novel... a sweeping indictment of the racism and oppression directed at Native Americans... humor and compassion are ever present, and at its best, Last Standing Woman is a dignified and powerful retelling of one reservation's struggle for survival."

Last Standing Woman
Winona Laduke / Hardcover 1997
Voyageur Press; ISBN: 0896582787 Book Description: Based on a tragic history and presenting a hopeful vision of the future, Last Standing Woman, a powerful and poignant first novel tracing the lives of seven generations of Anishinaabe (Ojibwe/Chippewa).

The New Resource Wars:
Native and Environmental Struggles Against Multinational Corporations

Winona LaDuke, Al Gedicks / Hardcover 1993
South End Press; ISBN: 0896084620 Synopsis: In the northwoods of Wisconsin, Kennecott Copper Corporation is pressuring Native Americans for the right to construct an environmentally destructive open-pit copper mine on treaty lands of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. Opposing the mine's construction is a coalition of Chippewa traditionalists and Wisconsin environmentalists. This native and environmentalist struggle against corporate greed and environmental racism is mirrored in hundreds of similar struggles all over the world, from James Bay, Quebec and Malaysia to the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. Gedicks documents these struggles and explores the underlying motivations and social forces that propel them.

Marxism and Native Americans
Ward Churchill (Introduction), Winona LaDuke (Preface)
/ Paperback (December 1992)
South End Press; ISBN: 089608177X Synopsis: In a unique format of intellectual challenge and counter-challenge prominent Native Americans and Marxists debate the viability of Marxism and the prevalence of ethnocentric bias in politics, culture, and social theory. The authors examine the status of Western notions of "progress" and "development" in the context of the practical realities faced by American Indians in their ongoing struggle for justice and self-determination. This dialogue offers critical insights into the nature of ecological awareness and dialectics and into the possibility of constructing a social theory that can bridge cultural boundaries.


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