Indigenous Writes

A Guide to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit issues in Canada

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Indigenous Writes

A Guide to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit issues in Canada

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Delgamuukw. Sixties Scoop. Bill c-31. Blood quantum. Appropriation. Two-Spirit. Status. TRC. RCAP. FNPOA. Pass and permit. Numbered Treaties. Terra nullius. The Great Peace. The Daniels decision…

Are you familiar with the terms listed above? In Indigenous Writes, Chelsea Vowel, writer, lawyer, and intellectual, opens an important dialogue about these (and more) concepts and the wider social beliefs associated with the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. In 31 essays, Chelsea explores the Indigenous experience from the time of contact to the present, through five categories – Terminology of Relationships; Culture and Identity; Myth-Busting; State Violence; and Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties. She answers the questions that many people have on these topics to spark further conversations at home, in the classroom, and in the larger community.

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HighWater Press
Language
English
Pages
291

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Edition Notes

Source title: Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit issues in Canada

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Library of Congress
E78.C2V67 2016, E78.C2 V67 2016

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Number of pages
291

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28226551M
ISBN 10
1553796802
ISBN 13
9781553796800
LCCN
2017415387
OCLC/WorldCat
951552526

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OL20847940W

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