Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask by Cross, Ronald

Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask

The events at Oka in 1990 saw the might of the Canadian Armed Forces in the service...
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Author: Ronald Cross
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Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask by Cross, Ronald

Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask

$32.13

Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask

$32.13
Author: Ronald Cross
Format: Paperback
Language: English

The events at Oka in 1990 saw the might of the Canadian Armed Forces in the service of the governments of both Quebec and Canada confront some 40 armed Mohawk "Warriors" who were defending their local community's resistance against a further colonial encroachment on their native lands. The events of that summer have etched themselves indelibly into the minds of North Americans as the latest episode in the continuing 500-year history of "Indian wars" in the Americas.
To the Mohawk nation, a community spanning a territory crossed by the Canada-USA boundary, the confrontation at Oka was simply a temporary open declaration of war by Canada in what Mohawks regard as an ongoing cold war between their nation, and the colonial powers of both Canada and the USA. As in all previous "Indian wars" instantly mythologized by the colonial North American media, the defenders of the community at Oka were presented to North American news consumers as "a criminal element," terrorizing (with their "Viet Nam military training" and their "Mafia connections") not only "law abiding citizens," but their own people as well.
The day after the military stand-off at Oka ended, "Lasagna," one of the leaders of the Mohawks' armed resistance, was "unmasked" as Ronald Cross--a man with no criminal record, no connections to the Mafia or any other "criminal underground," and no military service record in Viet Nam or any other country in the world. Where, then, had these "common knowledge" rumours originated? And why was there such a high degree of media complicity in the "public information strategies" of the governments of Quebec, Canada and the USA ? Where, indeed, did the inflammatory media tag "Warriors" come from, when the closest word in the Mohawk language defining such a concept means, simply and literally, "the men of the community"?
These and other questions are interrogated in a book vital to the understanding of the ongoing struggles of the Native nations in the Americas to achieve what they increasingly define as their "inherent right to self-determination and self government."



Author: Ronald Cross, Hélène Sévigny
Publisher: Talonbooks
Published: 02/15/1994
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 8.98h x 6.00w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9780889223486

About the Author

Ronald Cross
Ronald Cross is a Mohawk whose Italian heritage led to his being nick-named "Lasagna." He was active in the Oka crisis, during which his image was seized upon by the media and became a symbol of the confrontation between the Mohawks and the Canadian and Quebec authorities. For Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask (1994), Ronald Cross has contributed additional information that brings the reader up to date on the situation in the Mohawk community, and on the Mohawks' relationship with the neighbouring non-native communities in both Canada and the United States.

Hélène SévignyHélène Sévigny is a Montreal lawyer, journalist, and author. Intrigued by the curious and glaring contradictions in the media coverage of the Oka Crisis in 1990, she managed to gain access to Ronald Cross in prison, where he was serving the first eleven months of his sentence, prior to being granted bail. While Lasagna: The Man Behind the Mask is based on Sévigny's original French language publication, it was supplemented with additional background material and updated to reflect the events of 1993 and 1994.

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