Michigan State University Extension
Environmental Justice Database - 11165753
03/01/96
"The Indigenous Perspective on Feminism, Militarism, and the Environment."
LaDuke, W. (Spring-Summer) 1994.
Race, Poverty, and the Environment. 4-5 (4-1): 7.
From a structuralist point of view, LaDuke argues that
feminism of the West only partially addresses the
problems of the indigenous woman and the militarization
of indigenous men. However, she believes that it is only
through the strength of the women's movement that
structural change is possible.
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