Description |
304 p. ; 21 cm. |
Contents |
Native environmentalism -- The wind that blows over our ancestors : nature's power, Enron and Native lands -- The Blackfeet wind : Apatew -- Dioxin, incinerators and breast milk -- Nuclear waste and native land -- Under the wild rice moon -- Return of the sturgeon : Namewag Bi-azhegiiwewaad -- Building with reservations -- Like tributaries to a river -- Honor the Earth tour journal -- Traditional ecological knowledge and environmental futures -- I heard the owl call my name : Indian forests, the Endangered Species Act, and endangered cultures -- Drowning the north Minnesota electricity -- Foreword to Strangers devour the land -- The diaper problem -- The Council of Energy Resource Tribes : an outsider's view in -- Red land and uranium mining : how the search for energy is endangering Indian tribal lands -- Native traditions -- Who owns America : minority land and community security -- Native auctions and buyer ethics -- The spirit powers of Ojibwe and Odawa art -- Buffalo nation -- Native American faces in South Africa : the parliament of the world's religions -- Honor the Earth : our Native American legacy -- Life of a powwow emcee : Vince Beyl, the man behind the microphone -- What others say : sacred sites, fishponds and the National Park Service -- Don't cheapen sovereignty -- Women's issues -- Ingrid : Ogitchidaakwe Mikwendaagozid : a warrior woman remembered -- I fight like a woman : the UN conference on Women in China -- Mothers of our nations : indigenous women address the world -- Debbie Tewa : building a future with her community -- The salmon people : Susanna Santos -- Innu women and NATO : the occupation of Nitassinan -- Indigenous women activists form network -- Politics and the Presidency -- The case for hemp -- Reflections on the Republic of Dubya -- Too much roundup : the Plan Colombia Vote -- Buying the Presidential debates -- Winona LaDuke, Green Party Vice Presidential candidate : position on Makah whaling -- Winona LaDuke's acceptance speech for the Green Party's nomination for Vice President of the United States of America -- A seventh generation amendment -- Fiction and poetry -- Coming home -- Gypsy -- Takelma -- Song for Moab, Utah. |
Subject |
LaDuke, Winona -- Political activity.
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Ojibwa women -- Politics and government.
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Ethnoecology.
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Indian business enterprises.
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Indians of North America -- Land tenure.
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Indians of North America -- Government relations.
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ISBN |
0896585735 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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