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Dammed : the politics of loss and survival in Anishinaabe Territory
—Luby, Brittany, author.
2020

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"Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory explores Canada's hydroelectric boom in the Lake of the Woods area. It complicates narratives of increasing affluence in postwar Canada, revealing that the inverse was true for Indigenous communities along the Winnipeg River. Dammed makes clear that hydroelectric generating stations were designed to serve settler populations. Governments and developers excluded the Anishinabeg from planning and operations and failed to consider how power production might influence the health and economy of their communities. Luby weaves text, testimony, and experience together, grounding this historical work in the territory of her paternal ancestors, lands she calls home. With evidence drawn from archival material, oral history, and environmental observation, Dammed invites readers to confront Canadian colonialism in the twentieth century."-- Provided by publisher.

Item Details

ISBN:

  • 9780887558740
  • 0887558747

Description: xi, 239 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.

Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

  • Foreword: A Message From Chief Lorraine Cobiness
  • Looking Out from Anishinaabe Territory
  • By Water We Inhabit This Place
  • Rising River, Receding Access
  • Power Lost and Power Gained
  • Labouring to Keep the Reserve Alive
  • Waste Accumulation in a Changed River
  • Mother Work and Managing Environmental Change
  • So That Our Next Generation Will Know.

Control Number: 3005229

Publisher: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, [2020]
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