The Militarization Of Indian Country by Winona LaDuke
What the Militarization of Indian Country Means for Native America and the Rest of Us
This insightful work delves into the complex relationship between Native American lands and the U.S. military, exploring the historical and ongoing impacts of militarization on Indigenous communities. It examines how military activities, ranging from nuclear testing to the establishment of military bases, have disrupted traditional ways of life, caused environmental degradation, and infringed upon tribal sovereignty. The narrative highlights the resilience and activism of Native peoples as they strive to reclaim their rights and protect their lands from further exploitation.
- Published
- 2011
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- English
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