All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life
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Winona LaDuke
Writing, farming, and working in her community for more than 40 years, Winona LaDuke is one of the world’s most tireless and charismatic leaders on issues related to climate change, Indigenous and human rights, green economies, grassroots organizing, and the restoration of local food systems. A two-time Green Party vice-presidential candidate, Winona has received numerous awards and accolades, including recognition on the Forbes' first “50 Over 50—Women of Impact” list in 2021. Winona is the author of many acclaimed articles and books, including Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming and To Be a Water Protector: Rise of the Wiindigoo Slayers. A Harvard-educated economist, hemp farmer, grandmother, and member of the Mississippi Band Anishinaabeg, she lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota.
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Reviews for All Our Relations
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Winona LaDuke's book is amazing. This is well written by an activist for Indian rights. LaDuke presents the state of the environment focusing on various treaties and land struggles on reservations across North America. I actually met the writer when she came to our school to talk about the book and to do a signing. She knows what she is talking about and she is very passionate about the cause. A definite must-read. And a little known fact: she ran as vice-president to the USA on Ralph Nader's ticket.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a powerful book. Great discussion of environmental issues.