All That We Say Is Ours: Guujaaw and the Reawakening of the Haida Nation

Front Cover
D & M Publishers, Feb 23, 2010 - Social Science - 328 pages
Haida Gwaii, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, is the Galapagos of the north. Famous for their wild beauty, the islands are also the ancient homeland of the Haida Nation. Integral to Haida culture is the relationship to the land, and the Haidas have spent many years trying to protect and recover control of it. Under the leadership of Giindajin Haawasti Guujaaw, the visionary artist, drummer, and orator, the Haida blockaded loggers, joined forces with environmentalists, lobbied political leaders, and in 2004 filed suit against the Canadian government, laying claim to their entire traditional territory. Ian Gill captures the excitement of the Haida struggle and their passion for their culture. He also reveals the making of an artist and political activist: Guujaaw’s audacity, eloquence, tactical skills, and deep knowledge of his homeland place him at the heart of this riveting story, and this book reveals his extraordinary role in it.
 

Contents

ONE Then and Now
1
TWO Land Troubles 16
16
THREE The Spirit Rushes in the Blood
42
FOUR Out of Hand 65
65
SEVEN They Say
124
EIGHT Pushing Back
150
ELEVEN How the World Gets Saved
206
TWELVE Yes We Can
224
THIRTEEN What Is to Come
243
Chronology of Events
255
Notes
261
Selected Bibliography
297
Acknowledgements
305
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2010)

Ian Gill is president of Ecotrust Canada, a non-profit organization that combines conservation with community economic development. He is also an award-winning documentary reporter and the author of Hiking on the Edge and Haida Gwaii: Journeys through the Queen Charlotte Islands. Ian Gill lives in Vancouver, BC.

Bibliographic information