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Standing Rock: Greed, Oil and the Lakota's Struggle for Justice

Autor Bikem Ekberzade
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2018
In 2016, the world looked on as thousands set up camp within Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to protest the re-routing of the Dakota Access oil pipeline close to the Reservation's northern border. People from many Native American tribes were joined by non-tribal environmentalists, including US army veterans, all of them standing in solidarity with the Lakota. Then, in early 2017, the protest was disbanded using brutal force. And that is when the real struggle began.

From the decline of the East coast tribes to the dispossession of the native people along the Missouri basin, from the Battle of Little Bighorn to Wounded Knee, America's indigenous peoples have been subject to horrendous persecution, land grabs and the steady erosion of their way of life. Frontline journalist Ekberzade Bikem recounts the epic story of this centuries' old struggle as told to her by the guardians of the oral history of the Great Plains, the grandson of chief Sitting Bull's nephew and many of the other activists pledged to continue the fight in the aftermath of Standing Rock.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786992826
ISBN-10: 1786992825
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Bikem Ekberzade is a photojournalist and writer currently based in Istanbul, Turkey. She has worked for the Associated Press, Newsweek, and the New York Times. She is the author of ILLEGAL.

Recenzii

“Shows how the confrontation at Standing Rock fits a centuries-long pattern of oppression, yet also marks the emergence of a growing and increasingly effective Native American resistance to corporate greed and environmental injustice.”

“'Brings memories of freedom, and offers a humane view of the past in Indian Country.”

”Weaves a much needed and moving story. The book comes alive through the eloquent voices of its Native American organizers, and Ekberzade creates an intimate window into the lives of her subjects. Standing Rock may have its roots in hundreds of years of history but more than ever, this book matters now.”

“The story of Standing Rock embodies a long, sad history of violence and broken promises by the US government. Ekberzade carefully documents this history and illuminates it with the words of living Native Americans. An important contribution to our understanding of the US's shameful and often appalling abuse of America's original peoples.”

“Lest we forget the heart-wrenching resistance of the Sioux and their allies at Standing Rock, Ekberzade meticulously sets their story in its historic context. This is important, valuable work at a time when Indigenous people all over the world are at the forefront of the struggle for ecological justice.”