The Brief Podcast January 20th, 2022 GORD HILL joins us to discuss colonization and resistance in the Americas on the…
Indigenous Studies
Gord Hill & 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance on Reconciliation Book Club with Pam Palamater
Back to Gord Hill’s Author Page
Wielding Words like Weapons: A Change-links Review
By Michael NoviceChange-linksSeptember 30th, 2017 This new volume of essays by the noted Indigenous activist and scholar Ward Churchill is,…
Wielding Words like Weapons: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005: A Review
by D. M. CobbCHOICEAugust 2017 This volume collects 16 essays published between 1995 and 2005 by Ward Churchill, a controversial…
Watch Gord Hill on subMedia: How to Overthrow the Government
https://sub.media/video/how-to-overthrow-the-government/ Back to Gord Hill’s Author Page
Feminist Review on 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance
By Lesley KartaliFeminist ReviewMay 21st, 2010 We are all familiar with the smiling happy portrayals of pilgrims sitting down to…
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance on OpEd News
Gord Hill, Indigenous Activist and Author of “500 Years of Indigenous Resistance” By Joan BrunwasserOpEdNewsMay 24, 2010 My guest today…
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance on Razorcake
By Steve HartRazorcakeNovember 22, 2011 The story of smallpox being introduced to Native Americans and the decimation of the First…
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance
Latin American Review of Books IT MAY not be specifically about Latin America, but this short, pithy history of indigenous…
“I Never Claimed I Was F***ing Sitting Bull”
By Wes EnzinnaMother JonesSeptember 5th, 2017 Ward Churchill, fiery ex-professor and Native American rights activist, is ready for his comeback…