Beschreibung:
"Anarchists have much to learn from Indigenous struggles for decolonization. [A] thought-provoking collection" Lesley J. Wood, Professor, York University, Toronto
Introduction (Francis Dupuis-Déri and Benjamin Pillet)1. Gord Hill: Anarcho-punk - anticolonialism and anticapitalism - solidarity - political violence - anarchism as a culture - survival in the wilderness - indigeneity in the Americas2. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: American Indian Movement (AIM) - Wounded Knee incident - Black Power and struggle against apartheid - History of New-Mexico - Marxism and colonialism - First Peoples and the working class - the Anarchists - franchise or settler colonialism3. Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas: Anarchism and First Peoples - Colonialism and its beginnings - Nationalism and language - the reservation system - religion - complicated allyship - the warriors - political violence and its consequences - the military - Palestine, Greece, Chiapas4. Véronique Hébert: Anarchist theater - kids - words that do not exist - what is Anarchism - Indigeneity in the Americas - the Polytechnique massacre and the Oka crisis - women and feminism - spirituality - Colonialism and Decolonialism - Cultural blending and métissage5. Freda Huson and Toghestiy: environmentalism and traditionalism - struggles against pipelines and the oil industry - defending life and the territory - the band council system6. J. Kehaulani Kauanui: Discovering American Anarchism - Hawai'i - the Occupy movement - the United States context - the Mâori - Palestine - feminism and queerness - how to talk about anarchism at the university and on the radio