Let the River Flow: An Eco-Indigenous Uprising and Its Legacies in Art and Politics


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On an exemplary case of Indigenous and non-Indigenous conflict and its legacies

The People's Action against the Nordic lt -Guovdageaidnu Waterway (c. 1978-82) radically shook the course of history in the region. Its call to "let the river live" clamored against the construction of a large dam across the Allt eatnu river in Norway. The action grew to an unexpectedly broad movement of solidarity across civil society--S mi and Norwegian, as well as Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples internationally--in which S mi artists played a pivotal role.

Let the River Flow takes this eco-Indigenous rebellion, the first in Europe and inspirational worldwide, to reflect on events at the time and their correlations with international artists' eco actions today. It is conceived as a reader, and addresses innovations in political organizing, new influences of Indigenous thinking on contemporary politics and the centrality of artists within the constellation of these activities. It also considers other Indigenous artists' protests that happened in parallel to the actions mentioned.

Author: Gunvor Guttorm
Publisher: Valiz
Published: 02/02/2021
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.40w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9789492095794
ISBN10: 9492095793
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Criticism & Theory
- Art | Art & Politics
- Political Science | Public Policy | Environmental Policy