Most Canadians know only a tiny part of the Ipperwash story – the 1995 police shooting of Dudley George. Our Long Struggle for Home recounts the history as told by George’s sister, cousins, and others from the Stoney Point Reserve, which was turned into an army training camp in the Second World War. They describe their decades-long efforts to reclaim their ancestral homeland, Aazhoodena, both before and after the police action culminating in George’s death, and offer insights into Nishnaabeg lifeways and treaty traditions in a way that brings history vividly alive. It is a compelling lesson on colonialism and the power of resistance.
Foreword / John Borrows
Maps
Genealogy
Introduction
1 No Word for Surrender
2 “The House Was Gone”
3 Disruption and Determination
4 Under Cover of Prayer Meetings
5 Burying the Hatchet under a Pe