All Our Relations | Praise
"A brilliant, gripping
narrative."
—Ralph Nader
"One of the pleasures
of reading All Our Relations is discovering the unique voices of Native
people, especially Native women, speaking in their own Native truths."
—Women's Review of Books
"...as Winona LaDuke
describes, in moving and often beautiful prose, [these] misdeeds are not distant
history but are an ongoing degradation of the cherished lands of Native Americans."
—Public Citizen News
"...a
rare perspective on Native history and culture."
—Sister to Sister/S2S
"Hers
is a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation.
All Our Relations is essential reading for everyone who cares about
the fate of the Earth and indigenous peoples."
—Winds of Change
"No
ragtag remnants of lost cultures here. Strong voices of old, old cultures
bravely trying to make sense of an Earth in chaos."
—Whole Earth
"[It]
is a thoughtful, candid, in-depth account of Native resistance to environmental
and cultural degradation....LaDuke provides a unique understanding of Native
ideas....offering a beautiful and daring vision of political, spiritual...transformation."
—Wisconsin Bookwatch
"In
this thoroughly researched and convincingly written analysis of Native American
culture....LaDuke demonstrates the manners in which native peoples face a constant
barrage of attacks that threaten their very existence."
—Choice
"All
Our Relations is a wonderful read and an important book—both for telling
a story of plunder and exploitation too often forgotten, and because, as LaDuke
notes,...it is really about America."
—Focus on the Corporation
"LaDuke
presents an unblinking review of the history of the toxic invasion of Native
America by corporations and their supporting politicians....The book is a record
of the long, tedious, disheartening, but stubborn struggle of Native Americans...."
—The Diversity Factor
"With
a good ear and sharp eye, LaDuke introduces us to Native activists and records
gross environmental abuse and creative resistance. By placing people in the
center of the industrial soup, LaDuke tells a story that has not been told before
in this way."
—Radcliffe Quarterly
"In
her eloquent new book … LaDuke documents the historic—and ongoing—process
of Native Americans.… [It] is a wonderful read, and an important book."
—ZNet Commentary
"All
our Relations is a beautiful, spiritual, and ecological transformation."
—UMBA News
"LaDuke
gives an in-depth account of Native resistance to environmental and cultural
degradation. LaDuke is a stunning thinker and activist, and this is a
must-carry."
—Feminist Bookstore News
"Ultimately,
All Our Relations is about the power of hope and the victories that can
come from working together."
—Sojourner
"All
[these chapters] are beautifully written … and, most especially, tell stirring
stories of Native resistance.… If there is reason for hope as we stand
amidst the fires of a planet being killed, it is through writers and activists
… such as LaDuke."
—Bloomsbury Review

