"You Know We Belong to the Land"

Title "You Know We Belong to the Land" PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Lambert
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Centennial History of Oklahoma.

Paying the Land

Paying the Land
Title Paying the Land PDF eBook
Author Joe Sacco
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Pages 272
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1250790417

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NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2020 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE GUARDIAN, THE BROOKLYN RAIL, THE GLOBE AND MAIL, POP MATTERS, COMICS BEAT, AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY From the “heir to R. Crumb and Art Spiegelman” (Economist), a masterful work of comics journalism about indigenous North America, resource extraction, and our debt to the natural world The Dene have lived in the vast Mackenzie River Valley since time immemorial, by their account. To the Dene, the land owns them, not the other way around, and it is central to their livelihood and very way of being. But the subarctic Canadian Northwest Territories are home to valuable resources, including oil, gas, and diamonds. With mining came jobs and investment, but also road-building, pipelines, and toxic waste, which scarred the landscape, and alcohol, drugs, and debt, which deformed a way of life. In Paying the Land, Joe Sacco travels the frozen North to reveal a people in conflict over the costs and benefits of development. The mining boom is only the latest assault on indigenous culture: Sacco recounts the shattering impact of a residential school system that aimed to “remove the Indian from the child”; the destructive process that drove the Dene from the bush into settlements and turned them into wage laborers; the government land claims stacked against the Dene Nation; and their uphill efforts to revive a wounded culture. Against a vast and gorgeous landscape that dwarfs all human scale, Paying the Land lends an ear to trappers and chiefs, activists and priests, to tell a sweeping story about money, dependency, loss, and culture—recounted in stunning visual detail by one of the greatest cartoonists alive.

We Belong to the Land

We Belong to the Land
Title We Belong to the Land PDF eBook
Author Elias Chacour
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 181
Release 2015-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0268077096

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We Belong to the Land, the gripping autobiography of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Elias Chacour, capture his life's work toward peace and reconciliation for Israeli Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Nominated several times for the Nobel Peace Prize, world-renowned Palestinian priest, Elias Chacour, narrates the gripping story of his life spent working to achieve peace and reconciliation among Israeli Jews, Christians, and Muslims. From the destruction of his boyhood village and his work as a priest in Galilee to his efforts to build school, libraries, and summer camps for children of all religions, this peacemaker’s moving story brings hope to one of the most complex struggles of our time.

This Land Is Your Land

This Land Is Your Land
Title This Land Is Your Land PDF eBook
Author Woody Guthrie
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 44
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0316321923

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An illustrated version of the classic Woody Guthrie folk song, perfect for a family singalongs! Since its debut in the 1940s, Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" has become one of the best-loved and most timely folk songs in America, inspiring activism and patriotism for all. This classic ballad is now brought to life in a richly illustrated edition for the whole family to share. Kathy Jakobsen's detailed paintings, which invite readers on a journey across the country, create an unforgettable portrait of our diverse land and the people who live it.

Making a Difference

Making a Difference
Title Making a Difference PDF eBook
Author Julia Lesage
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742500808

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In Making a Difference, students of color relate their first-hand experiences with educational systems and campus living conditions. Their narratives provide an insider perspective useful to anyone working on diversity issues who is trying to improve institutional culture and policy. The contextualizing essays following the student narratives are written by academics and student affairs professionals who draw links between issues of institutional access, recruitment and retention of students and faculty of color, curriculum changes, teaching strategies--especially for teaching whiteness and racial identity formation, campus climate, and the relation between an individual institution's history of dealing with race to developments in public policy.

Assignment Code 123: Heaven On Earth Series

Assignment Code 123: Heaven On Earth Series
Title Assignment Code 123: Heaven On Earth Series PDF eBook
Author Colleen Reimer
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 363
Release 2015-11-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1483439178

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THE THREAT OF WORLD WAR II IS GROWING. HEAVEN AND EARTH, GOD AND MAN, ANGELS AND DEMONS. IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE SIDES. Hitler gradually grows in popularity and gains the coveted Chancellor position over Germany. Beata Schluter, a young woman living in Berlin, is forced to choose between conformity to the masses and standing up for her convictions. Hahn Brauer, a young German soldier, is thrown into the world of war, not knowing if he'll ever see his young bride again. David Kohn, a respected Jewish rabbi, is bombarded by dreams brought to him by angels. Anka Trafas, married to a Jewish man, Aaron Levin, is rejected by her Polish family. Her life is ushered into harsh decisions as the war invades Poland. Esther Brenner, a young Dutch girl living in Russia on the Crimean Steppe, along with her family, is plunged into uncertainty as Germany advances into Russia. Lines are drawn and decisions are made, each person must choose their path and accept the outcome.

The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid

The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid
Title The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid PDF eBook
Author Matsime Simon Mohapi
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 125
Release 2011-06-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1462889069

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Before 1652 there were no labourers, no workers, no servants and no servitude. All that was, was labour of love. Black people worked their own farms. They were Masters on their own right. The African land and its wealth gave our great grand parents the right to be Masters. Black children are the children of Masters! They have the right to know that the great are only great because we are on our knees! They have the right to know because knowledge is power! They must know that horrible accidents happened in South Africa after 1652. Historical accidents did occur! Historical accidents which were deliberate and were designed to put the destiny of a South African Black child in suffering and poverty forever. Then there was no poverty and no million orphans. There were million cattle and million hectors of land. There was human dignity the meaning of which was freedom from fear, hatred, and poverty. Matsime Simon Mohapi, from: The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid South Africa.