ACTS OF REBELLION ALSO BY WARD CHURCHILL
ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, A DATE NOW AND FOREVER EMBLAZONED IN THE shorthand of popular consciousness as a correlation to the emergency dialing sequence, “9–1–1,” a quick but powerful series of assaults were carried out against the paramount symbols of U.S. global military/economic dominance, the Pentagon and the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center (WTC). About one-fifth of the former structure was left in ruins, the latter in a state of utter obliteration. Some 3,000 U.S. citizens were killed, along with 78 British nationals, come to do business in the WTC, and perhaps 300 other “aliens,” the majority of them undocumented, assigned to scrub the floors and wash the windows of empire... CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION: Acts of Rebellion: Notes on the Interaction of History and Justice / x
PART I. IN MATTERS OF LAW
1. “THE LAW STOOD SQUARELY ON ITS HEAD:” U.S. Doctrine, Indigenous Self-Determination, and the Question of World Order / 3
2. THE NULLIFICATION OF NATIVE AMERICA? An Analysis of the 1990 American Indian Arts and Crafts Act / 21
3. CONFRONTING COLUMBUS DAY: An Argument Based in International Law / 39
PART II. STRUGGLES FOR LANDS AND LIVES
4. THE EARTH IS OUR MOTHER: Struggles for American Indian Land and Liberation in the Contemporary United States / 59
5. A BREACH OF TRUST: The Radioactive Colonization of Native North America / 103
6. LIKE SAND IN THE WIND: The Making of an American Indian Diaspora in the United States / 131
7. THE BLOODY WAKE OF ALCATRAZ: Repression of the American Indian Movement during the 1970s / 151 PART III. CULTURE WARS
8. FANTASIES OF THE MASTER RACE: The Cinematic Colonization of American Indians / 171
9. LET’S SPREAD THE “FUN” AROUND: The Issue of Sports Team Names and Mascots / 201
10. INDIANS ‘R’ Us: Reflections on the “Men’s Movement” / 205
11. FALSE PROMISES: An Indigenist Examination of Marxist Theory and Practice / 227
12. THE NEW FACE OF LIBERATION: Indigenous Rebellion, State Repression, and the Reality of the Fourth World / 241
13. I AM INDIGENIST: Notes on the Ideology of the Fourth World / 251
Permissions/Acknowledgments / 275
Notes / 277
Index / 443 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
MANY PEOPLE HAVE EXTENDED THEIR SUPPORT AND/OR CONTRIBUTED ADVICE and criticism as, over the years, I’ve written the essays included in this book. Among the more consistent have been Faith Attaguille, Aunt Bonnie, Bobby Castillo, Michelle Cheung, Vine Deloria, Jr., Dan Debo, Don Grinde, Moana Jackson, Elaine Katzenberger, Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa, Steve Kelly, Barbara Mann, Barb and Harv Mathewes, Russ Means, Glenn Morris, Jim Page, Bob Robideau, Mike Ryan, George Tinker, Haunani-Kay Trask, Jim and Jenny Vander Wall, and Sharon Venne. I owe them each an eternal debt of gratitude for being there when and how it counted. Many thanks are also due Natsu Saito for having proofed every page and offered suggestions for improving most of them. As well, to my editors, Eric Nelson and Vik Mukhija at Routledge, for their good work and steady encouragement.
FOREWORD
I want my words to be as eloquent As the sound of a rattle snake. I want my actions to be as direct As the strike of a rattle snake. I want the results to be as conclusive As the bite of a beautiful red and black coral snake. —Jimmie Durham Columbus Day ACTS OF REBELLION ALSO BY WARD CHURCHILL
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