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        What Side Are You On?

        A Tohono O'odham Life across Borders

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        Author(s)
        Wilson, Michael Steven
        Lucero, José Antonio
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Renowned human rights activist Michael “Mike” Wilson has borne witness to the profound human costs of poverty, racism, border policing, and the legacies of colonialism. From a childhood in the mining town of Ajo, Arizona, Wilson’s life journey led him to US military service in Central America, seminary education, and religious and human rights activism against the abuses of US immigration policies. With increased militarization of the US-Mexico border, migration across the Tohono O’odham Nation surged, as did migrant deaths and violent encounters between tribal citizens and US Border Patrol agents. When Wilson’s religious and ethical commitments led him to set up water stations for migrants on the Nation’s lands, it brought him into conflict not only with the US government but also with his own tribal and religious communities. This richly textured and collaboratively written memoir brings Wilson’s experiences to life. Joining Wilson as coauthor, José Antonio Lucero adds political and historical context to Wilson’s personal narrative. Together they offer a highly original portrait of an O’odham life across borders that sheds light on the struggles and resilience of Native peoples across the Americas.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/98055
        Keywords
        Tohono O’odham; borders; borderlands; Indigenous politics; human rights; immigration; Central America; US foreign policy; religion; environmental racism; racial capitalism; boomtowns; Manifest Destiny; missionary conquest; US Army Special Forces; militarism; Carlisle Industrial Indian School; Native boarding schools; American Indian veterans; American Indian Movement; Cold War; El Salvador; liberation theology; Presbyterian church; San Francisco Theological Seminary; Arizona; Ajo; Border Patrol; water; social justice; Ishi; Juan Dolores
        DOI
        10.5149/9781469675602_Wilson
        ISBN
        9798890887610, 9781469675602, 9798890887610, 9781469675596, 9781469675589, 9781469675602, 9798890887603, 9781469675572
        Publisher
        The University of North Carolina Press
        Publisher website
        https://uncpress.org/
        Publication date and place
        Chapel Hill, 2024
        Grantor
        • University of Washington - [...]
        Imprint
        University of North Carolina Press
        Series
        Critical Indigeneities,
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        Indigenous peoples
        Migration, immigration and emigration
        History of the Americas
        Autobiography: historical, political and military
        Pages
        214
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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