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Why is an Indian woman in beaded buckskin sitting under a salon hairdryer
has written a compassionate novel about the beauty of the natural world and the painful moral choices humans make in it
and his blue ox are the product of corporate marketing by a highly industrialized commercial enterprise
"—Winona LaDuke
Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities: Colonial Extractivism and Wet’suwet’en Resistance arts Why is an Indian womanIndigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities examines the relationship between the Wetsuweten nation and pipeline development, showing how colonial governments and corporations seek to control Indigenous claims, and how the Wet'suwet'en resist. Tyler McCreary offers historical context for the unfolding relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonialism and explores pipeline regulatory review processes, attempts to reconcile Indigeneity with
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