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A short history of the blockade : giant beavers, diplomacy, and regeneration in Nishnaabewin

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson uses Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg stories to explore the generative nature of Indigenous blockades through our relative, the beaver, or, "Amik", in Nishnaabemowin. Moving through genres, and shifting through time, amikwag stories become a lens for the life-giving possibilities of dams, and the world-building possibilities of blockades, giving us a deeper understanding of Indigenous resistance as both a negation and an affirmation.

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897.333 Sim
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  • ISBN: 1772125385
  • ISBN: 9781772125382
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    xix, 63 pages.
  • Publisher Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Press, 2021.

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A Short History of the Blockade : Giant Beavers, Diplomacy, and Regeneration in Nishnaabewin
A Short History of the Blockade : Giant Beavers, Diplomacy, and Regeneration in Nishnaabewin
by Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake
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A Short History of the Blockade : Giant Beavers, Diplomacy, and Regeneration in Nishnaabewin


In A Short History of the Blockade, award-winning writer Leanne Betasamosake Simpson uses Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg stories, storytelling aesthetics, and practices to explore the generative nature of Indigenous blockades through our relative, the beaver--or in Nishnaabemowin, Amik. Moving through genres, shifting through time, amikwag stories become a lens for the life-giving possibilities of dams and the world-building possibilities of blockades, deepening our understanding of Indigenous resistance as both a negation and an affirmation. Widely recognized as one of the most compelling Indigenous voices of her generation, Simpson's work breaks open the intersections between politics, story, and song, bringing audiences into a rich and layered world of sound, light, and sovereign creativity. A Short History of the Blockade reveals how the practice of telling stories is also a culture of listening, "a thinking through together," and ultimately, like the dam or the blockade, an affirmation of life. Introduction by Jordan Abel.