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Winona Laduke

    18 août 1959

    Winona LaDuke est une militante, écologiste, économiste et écrivaine Anishinaabe. Elle utilise son écriture pour défendre les droits autochtones et la justice environnementale. Son travail explore les liens profonds entre la terre, la vie et l'identité culturelle, soulignant le pouvoir de la tradition et de l'action collective dans la lutte pour préserver le patrimoine et l'environnement. LaDuke offre une perspective unique sur les défis économiques et écologiques auxquels sont confrontées les communautés autochtones, envisageant une voie vers un avenir durable.

    Recovering the Sacred
    All Our Relations
    Last Standing Woman
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      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      A powerful and poignant novel tracing the lives of seven generations of Anishinaabe (O)bwe/Chippewa).'...an impressive fiction debut....skillfully intertwines social history. oral myth and character study...." Publishers Weekly.

      Last Standing Woman
    • All Our Relations

      Native Struggles for Land and Life

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This work presents a bold exploration of transformative ideas across political, spiritual, and ecological realms. It weaves together a vision that challenges conventional thinking, encouraging readers to rethink their relationship with the world and each other. Through its unique perspective, the book aims to inspire change and foster a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these vital aspects of life.

      All Our Relations
    • Recovering the Sacred

      The Power of Naming and Claiming

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the vital connection between Native American identity and the ability to define and access sacred elements of their culture. It emphasizes the importance of reclaiming spiritual heritage as a means for communities to reconnect with their history and identity, highlighting the power of cultural memory in the face of modern challenges. Through this lens, the narrative delves into themes of spirituality, community resilience, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery among Native peoples.

      Recovering the Sacred