Nick Estes is a forceful writer whose work reflects the defiant spirit of the #NoDAPL movement. Our History Is the Future braids together strands of history, theory, manifesto and memoir into a unique and compelling whole that will provoke activists, scholars, and readers alike to think deeper, consider broader possibilities, and mobilize for action on stolen land.
Julian Brave Noisecat, 350.org
Embedded in the centuries-long struggle for Indigenous liberation resides our best hope for a safe and just future for everyone on this planet. Few events embody that truth as clearly as the resistance at Standing Rock, and the many deep currents that converged there. In this powerful blend of personal and historical narrative, Nick Estes skillfully weaves together transformative stories of resistance from these front lines, never losing sight of their enormous stakes. A major contribution.
Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything
In Our History Is the Future, historian Nick Estes tells a spellbinding story of the ten-month Indigenous resistance at Standing Rock in 2016, animating the lives and characters of the leaders and organizers, emphasizing the powerful leadership of the women. Alone this would be a brilliant analysis of one of the most significant social movements of this century. But embedded in the story and inseparable from it is the centuries-long history of the Oceti Sakowin resistance to the United States genocidal wars and colonial institutions. And woven into these entwined stories of Indigenous resistance is the true history of the United States as a colonialist state and a global history of European colonialism. This book is a jewelhistory and analysis that reads like the best poetrycertain to be a classic work as well as a study guide for continued and accelerated resistance.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
When state violence against peaceful protest at Standing Rock became part of the national consciousness, many noticed Native people for the first timeagain. Our History Is the Future is necessary reading, documenting how Native resistance is met with settler erasure: an outcome shaped by land, resources, and the juggernaut of capitalism. Estes has written a powerful history of Seven Fires resolve that demonstrates how Standing Rock is the outcome of history and the beginning of the future.
Louise Erdrich, author of the National Book Award winner The Round House
[ Estes] shows how discrete events, like the construction of the railroads or of the Garrison Damwhich protected white communities from floods at the cost of flooding a nearby reservationwere all part of a larger process of assault against Native American tribes. The book is also a healthy reminder of the contemporary stakes of Native American history. This is not a subject that is distant from our world... Our History Is the Future offers strategies of resistance that, if you really register and inhabit them, can help us confront all kinds of ongoing challenges.
Ned Blackhawk, author of The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, winner of the 2023 National Book Award
With scrupulous research and urgent prose, [ Nick Estes] declares the DAPL protest a flowering of indigenous resistance with roots deep in history and Native sacred land A powerful work, Estess condemnation of the United States government is clear and resonant.
Publishers Weekly
A touching and necessary manifesto and history featuring firsthand accounts of the recent Indigenous uprising against powerful oil companies With an urgent voice, Estes reminds us that the greed of private corporations must never be allowed to endanger the health of the majority. An important read about Indigenous protesters fighting to protect their ancestral land and uphold their historic values of clean land and water for all humans.
Kirkus
Activist, scholar, and Lower Brule Sioux citizen Estes challenges the power systems that have attacked and disenfranchised Indigenous peoples for centuries with both the story of northern Plains peoples as well as a political philosophy of Indigenous empowerment. The author provides context for contemporary struggles against the Keystone XL and the Dakota Access pipelines.
Library Journal
This book is a must read for anyone interested in the #NoDAPL movement. It works as an introductionand a fearless analysis ofone of the biggest social movements of our times.
Fiorella Lecoutteux, Peace News
Our History Is The Future traces not just an Indigenous politics of opposition, but a vibrant and omnipresent theory of decolonisation that strives to create and preserve as well as resist Perhaps the most powerful argument of the book is the conceptualisation of Indigenous resistance as an omnipresent process that runs throughout the course of American history.
Shelley Angelie Saggar, Hong Kong Review of Books
Nick Estes gives voice to the new wave of indigenous environmental mobilization.
Neha Shah, Guardian
Our History Is the Future should be on the reading lists of historians, social scientists, and members of the public interested in grasping the interconnections and continuity among the many efforts of Indigenous resistance to settler colonialism and corporate encroachments onto their lands, waters, and natural resources.
Simone Poliandri, American Indian Culture and Research Journal
The story of Indigenous resistanceits history, goals, forms, successes, and failuresis the books backbone, which allows Estes to range broadly, illuminating how racism, colonialism, capitalism, genocidal policies, religious and cultural persecution, and vile stereotyping have marginalized, dispossessed, and impoverished Indigenous societies over the centuries.
Pekka Hämäläinen, New Mexico Historical Review