Struggle for the land :

"From the Sonora to the Arctic, North America's indigenous peoples have been dispossessed of nearly all their original territory, with the residue held undera a colonial "trust" authority by the U.S. and Canada. Ironically, the presumably useless fragments of geography set aside to keep Native Americans out of sight and mind have turned out to be some of the most resource-rich on the planet. Native Americans should thus be among the most affluent sectors of the population, but instead, they are the absolute poorest. The reason for this paradox is clear: the riches of North America's indigenous nations continue to be channeled into the settler's economy.

By focusing upon certain modes of resource exploitation, Churchill demonstrates clearly that the effects of state/corporate business in the native-populated hinterlands of the continent are as ecocidal as they are genocidal. The ecological havoc being wreaked cannot be contained within reservation areas, and therefore poses a threat to all North Americans, presenting a common ground upon which Indians and non-Indians alike can and must struggle to repeal the status quo.

This seminal book established Churchill as an intellectual force to be reckoned with in indigenous land rights debates. Required reading for anyone interested in Native North America and ecological justice." -- Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
E98 .L3 C48 1999
Title Responsibility: 
Ward Churchill.
Author Information: 
Ward Churchill (enrolled Keetowah Cherokee) is a Professor of American Indian Studies and a leading member of AIM. He has also served as a delegate to the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations and as an advocate prosecutor for an international tribunal convened at the request of the Chiefs of Ontario to consider the rights of the indigenous peoples of Canada.
Production Place: 
Winnipeg :
Producer: 
Arbeiter Ring Publishing ; [Canada] : distributed in Canada by General Districtuion Services,
Production Date: 
1999
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Multiple Nations
Reviews: 

"Struggle for the Land: Indigenous Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Expropriation in Contemporary North America." Publishers Weekly, 7 Dec. 1992, p. 59. Book Review Index Plus, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A13263260/BRIP?u=utoronto_main&sid=BR....

Catalogue Key: 
2742102