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Anarcho-Indigenism

Conversations on Land and Freedom
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Anarcho-Indigenism explores the dynamic intersection between anarchism and indigenous politics. Drawing on historical and contemporary perspectives, the book highlights how early anarchists admired indigenous societies as examples of communal living without states or private property. Featuring interviews with indigenous activists and scholars, it examines shared values and tensions between these movements, focusing on anti-colonialism, feminism, ecology, anti-capitalism, and anti-statism.
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Explores the possibilities that indigenous thought and traditions have for emancipatory, decolonial, feminist societies beyond the state

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Anarcho-Indigenism vigorously affirms anarchism's plurality, making a powerful case for the reconfiguration of anticolonial struggle, as noted by Ruth Kinna, Professor at Loughborough University.

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.

Anarcho-Indigenism is a dialogue between anarchism and indigenous politics, featuring interviews with indigenous contributors Véronique Hébert, Gord Hill, Freda Huson, J. KYYYYhaulani 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.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745349220

Publisher: Pluto Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pluto Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Francis Dupuis-Déri
  • Interviewee Freda Huson
  • Interviewee Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas
  • Interviewee Véronique Hébert
  • Interviewee Toghestiy
  • Interviewee Gord Hill
  • Edited by Benjamin Pillet
  • Interviewee J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
  • Interviewee Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Francis Dupuis-Déri is a Professor of Political Science and a member of the Institut de Recherches et d’études Féministes at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He has been active in anarchist-leaning collectives in Quebec, France and the United States. He is the author of several books such as Anarchy Explained to My Father, with his father Thomas Déri and Who’s Afraid of the Black Blocs?: Anarchy in Action Around the World. Benjamin Pillet is a translator and community organizer. He holds a PhD in Political Thought from the Université du Québec à Montréal, Quebec and a MA in History and Political Theory from Sciences Po Paris, France. His main research interests include settler colonial studies, decolonial theory and praxis, intercultural solidarity and critical race theory. Gord Hill is an Indigenous writer, artist and activist from the Kwakwaka'wakw nation. He is the author and illustrator of The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book and The Anti-Capitalist Resistance Comic Book, as well as the author of the book 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance and The Antifa Comic Book. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is Professor Emerita of Ethnic Studies at California State University. She is author of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States. She grew up in Oklahoma. During the 1960s, she took part in the antiwar movement and became a member of the militant feminist organization Cell 16. She later joined the American Indian Movement and the International Indian Treaty Council in 1974. Her first book, The Great Sioux Nation: An Oral History of the Sioux Nation and its Struggle for Sovereignty, was published in 1977. Since then, she has written extensively on the topics of indigenous struggles for self-determination and territorial politics, notably in her autobiographical trilogy. Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas is a Kanienkeha'ka activist, film-maker and entrepreneur from Kanesatake. He took part in the conflict known as the 'Oka crisis' following the blockade of Kanesatake by the Canadian army between July and September 1990. He made a number of independent documentaries such as 'Elsipogtog: No Fracking Way!' which addresses the Mik'maw resistance against fracking on their territory, as well as 'Karistatsi Onienre: The Iron Snake' on the pipeline project called Énergie Est. Véronique Hébert is an actor, theatre director and writer from the Atikamekw First Nation of Wemotaci. She wrote, directed and acted in collective theatrical works with Atikamekw youth and professional artists for the festival Présence Autochtone in Montréal. She has had work presented at the Printemps autochtone d’art in 2013, and has repeatedly put on political theatre with a musical component for the festival Présence Autochtone. Freda Huson is a Wet'suwet'en land defender and representative of the Wet'suwet'en Camp in North West British Columbia, blocking various tar sands and fracked gas pipelines. She lives permanently on the blockade. Freda (Unist'ot'en Clan) is spokesperson of the Camp. Toghestiy is a Wet'suwet'en land defender and representative of the Wet'suwet'en Camp in North West British Columbia blocking various tar sands and fracked gas pipelines. He live permanently on the blockade. Toghestiy is a hereditary chief of the Likhts’amisyu Clan. J. Kēhaulani Kauanui is a diasporic Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) born in southern California on traditional homeland of the Tongva people. She currently lives in Mattabessett (Middletown, CT), where she is a Professor of American Studies and affiliate in Anthropology at Wesleyan University. She is the editor of Speaking of Indigenous Politics: Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders and co-producer for Anarchy on Air, a majority POC radio show co-produced with a group of students.

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