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100 1  $a Estes, Nick, $e author.
245 10 $a Red nation rising : $b from bordertown violence to native liberation / $c Nick Estes, Melanie K. Yazzie, Jennifer Nez Denetdale, and David Correia.
246 30 $a From bordertown violence to native liberation
264  1 $a Oakland, CA : $b PM Press, $c [2021]
300    $a xi, 150 pages ; $c 23 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-142) and index.
546    $a Text in English.
505 0  $a Foreword / Radmilla Cody, Brandon Benallie -- "I can't fucking breathe!" -- Anti-Indianism -- Indian killers -- Looting -- Counterinsurgency -- Settler scams -- Burn the village -- Don't go back to the reservation : a bordertown manifesto.
520    $a Despite [the] rich and important history of political and material struggle, little has been written about bordertowns. Red Nation Rising marks the first effort to tell these entangled histories and inspire a new generation of Native freedom fighters to return to bordertowns as key front lines in the long struggle for Native liberation from US colonial control. This book is a manual for navigating the extreme violence that Native people experience in reservation bordertowns and a manifesto for indigenous liberation that builds on long traditions of Native resistance to bordertown violence.
520    $a "Red Nation Rising is the first book ever to investigate and explain the violent dynamics of border towns. Border towns are white-dominated towns and cities that operate according to the same political and spatial logics as all other American towns and cities. The difference is that these settlements get their name from their location at the borders of current-day reservation boundaries, which separates the territory of sovereign Native nations from lands claimed by the United States. Border towns came into existence when the first US military forts and trading posts were strategically placed along expanding imperial frontiers to extinguish indigenous resistance and incorporate captured indigenous territories into the burgeoning nation-state. To this day, the US settler state continues to wage violence on Native life and land in these spaces out of desperation to eliminate the threat of Native presence and complete its vision of national consolidation "from sea to shining sea." This explains why some of the most important Native-led rebellions in US history originated in border towns and why they are zones of ongoing confrontation between Native nations and their colonial occupier, the United States. Despite this rich and important history of political and material struggle, little has been written about border towns. Red Nation Rising marks the first effort to tell these entangled histories and inspire a new generation of Native freedom fighters to return to border towns as key front lines in the long struggle for Native liberation from US colonial control. This book is a manual for navigating the extreme violence that Native people experience in reservation border towns and a manifesto for indigenous liberation that builds on long traditions of Native resistance to border town violence"-- Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Politics and government.
650  0 $a Borderlands $z United States.
650  0 $a Indian reservations $z United States.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Government relations.
700 1  $a Yazzie, Melanie K., $e author.
700 1  $a Denetdale, Jennifer, $e author.
700 1  $a Correia, David, $d 1968- $e author.
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