From Attica to Gustafsen Lake.  Dacajewwiah Splitting-the-Sky.   Autobiography:  Activist on right of self-defence; assertion of original title on ceremonial site of Gustafsen Lake BC.    $55 including shipping.

 Forward by Dr. Anthony Hall, University of Lethbridge.   In taking his reader on an activist’s journey from Attica to Gustafsen Lake, Splitting the Sky maps out a saga of human invicibility against the most repressive forces of the American empire.  Like the Autobiography of Malcolm X, his story shouts out in tones of uncompromising protest against the new Manifest Destiny whose dark hallmarks are ecocide, the raising of prison walls and globalization’s growing divisions between small, entitled minorities and large, disentitled majorities.  In his writing, but more importantly in his actions, Splitting the Sky insists that both people and peoples have the right to exercise their right of self-defence as the necessary condition of self-determination.  So unrelenting has the author been in this stand that even the judiciary of the world’s sole superpower ended up condemning Canada’s tactics in responding militarily to a classic assertion of Original title on the ceremonial site where Splitting the Sky was Sundance Chief.