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Anarcho-indigenism : conversations on land and freedom / Gord Hill, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas, Véronique Hébert, Freda Huson and Toghestiy, J. Kēhaulan Kauanui ; edited by Francis Dupuis-Déri and Benjamin Pillet.

Hill, Gord, (interviewee.). Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne, 1938- (interviewee.). Dupuis-Déri, Francis, 1966- (editor.). Hébert, Véronique, (interviewee.). Huson, Freda, (interviewee.). Kauanui, J. Kēhaulani, 1968- (interviewee.). Nicholas, Clifton Ariwakehte, (interviewee.). Pillet, Benjamin, (editor.). Toghestiy, (interviewee.).

Summary:

As early as the end of the 19th century, anarchists such as Peter Kropotkin and Élisée Reclus became interested in indigenous peoples, many of whom they saw as societies without a state or private property, living a form of communism. Thinkers such as David Graeber and John Holloway have continued this tradition of engagement with the practices of indigenous societies and their politics. There has also been a long history of (often imperfect) collaboration between anarchists and indigenous activists, over land rights and environmental issues, including recent high-profile anti-pipeline campaigns. This volume is a dialogue between anarchism and indigenous politics, featuring interviews from indigenous contributors Véronique Hébert, Gord Hill, Freda Huson, J. Kēhaulan Kauanui, Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas and Toghestiy, as well as the Marxist scholar specialist in indigenous people's history and politics, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. The contributors reveal what indigenous thought and traditions and anarchism have in common, without denying the scars left by colonialism even within this anti-authoritarian movement. They ultimately offer a vision of the world that combines anti-colonialism, feminism, ecology, anti-capitalism and anti-statism. --From publisher's description.

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  • ISBN: 9780745349220
  • ISBN: 0745349226
  • Physical Description: vi, 147 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: London : Pluto Press, 2023.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Previous edition was under Francis Dupuis-Déri.
"First published as L'anarcho-indigénisme by Lux Éditeur, 2019" --Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Gord Hill -- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz -- Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas -- Véronique Hébert -- Freda Huson and Toghestiy -- J. Kēhaulani Kauanui.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Subject:
Indigenous peoples > Politics and government.
Anarchism.
First Nations > Politics and government.
anarchism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism.
Anarchism.
Indigenous peoples > Politics and government.

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