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Nothing More Of This Land: Community, Power, And The Search For Indigenous Identity
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Finalist For The 2026 Pen/John Kenneth Galbraith Award For Nonfictiona Time MustRead Book Of 2025An Npr Books We Love Most Picka Tribal College Best Native Studies Book Of 2025From AwardWinning Journalist Joseph Lee, A Sweeping, Personal Exploration Of Indigenous Identity And The Challenges Facing Indigenous People Around The World.Before MarthaS Vineyard Became One Of The Most Iconic Vacation Destinations In The Country, It Was Home To The Wampanoag People. Today, As Tourists Flock To The Idyllic Beaches, The Island Has Become Increasingly Unaffordable For Tribal Members, With Nearly ThreeQuarters Now Living OffIsland. Growing Up Aquinnah Wampanoag, Journalist Joseph Lee Grappled With What This Situation Meant For His Tribe, How The Community Can Continue To Grow, And More Broadly, What It Means To Be Indigenous.In Nothing More Of This Land, Lee Weaves His Own Story And That Of His Family Into A Panoramic Narrative Of Indigenous Life Around The World. He Takes Us From The Beaches Of MarthaS Vineyard To The Icy Alaskan Tundra, The Smoky Forests Of Northern California To The Halls Of The United Nations, And Beyond. Along The Way He Meets Activists Fighting To Protect Their Land, Families Clashing With Their Own Tribal Leaders, And Communities Working To Reclaim Tradition.Together, These Stories Reject Stereotypes To Show The Diversity Of Indigenous People Today And Chart A Way Past The Stubborn Legacy Of Colonialism.
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