Indigenous-Canadian Relations

Showing 49–64 of 169 results

Title & Subtitle Abstract Contributors Pages Year Purchase
From
Glossary

Glossary

From: Righting Canada’s Wrongs: Residential Schools

A list of key terms and definitions from the text. 2 $0.20 Add
From
Going Home

Going Home

From: Resistance and Renewal

Based on the study of survivors, the author talks about the alcoholism and the suicide statistics, the suffering and pain of many who attended the school and conversely to the strength of those … 21 $0.42 Add
From
Going Home

Going Home

From: TSQELMUCWÍLC

Chapter Five provides an account of students’ return to their own communities at home and the psychological imprints their time at Kamloops Indian Residential School made. ; ; 16 $1.60 Add
From
Gulf Coast Resistance and the Southern Leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline

Gulf Coast Resistance and the Southern Leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline

Part II: Communities and Resistance

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 17 the authors examine the scope and breadth of resistance across the Gulf Region of the United States, including the Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services, Tar Sands Blockade, … ; 14 $1.40 Add
From
History in the Present

History in the Present

From: Victims of Benevolence

In the decades after the establishment of the Mission school Native parents repeatedly protested the care being provided to their children at the school. Yet government officials and missionaries … 31 $0.93 Add
Home and Native Land

Home and Native Land

Unsettling Multiculturalism in Canada

Home and Native Land takes its vastly important topic and places it under a new, penetrating light—shifting focus from the present grounds of debate onto a more critical terrain. The … ; ; ; 256 View
From
Index

Index

From: Righting Canada’s Wrongs: Residential Schools

2 $0.20 Add
From
Indigenous Internationalism
NEW!

Indigenous Internationalism

From: When the Pine Needles Fall

In Chapter Seven Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel describes how her experiences of human rights violations shape her understanding of the concepts of human rights and Indigenous internationalism … ; ; ; 20 $2.00 Add
From
Indigenous Peoples Confront Capitalist Confederation on the West Coast, 1870-90
NEW!

Indigenous Peoples Confront Capitalist Confederation on the West Coast, 1870-90

From: Colonialism and Capitalism: Canada's Origins 1500-1890

This chapter looks at Indigenous populations in Canada on the West Coast between 1870 and 1890, their way of life and their engagement with the encroachment of capitalism and the state on their lands. 8 $0.80 Add
From
Institutionalizing a People
NEW!

Institutionalizing a People

Indian School, Indian Jail

From: Unsettling Canada

Institutionalizing a People delves into Manuel’s arrest and month in jail at the age of 16 for train hopping in Calgary, and his reflections on how his time in jail reminded him of his time … 15 $1.50 Add
From
Introduction

Introduction

From: Circle Works

9 $0.90 Add
From
Introduction

Introduction

From: Righting Canada’s Wrongs: Residential Schools

The introduction provides a brief overview of the importance of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and outlines the goals of the book. 1 $0.10 Add
From
Introduction

Introduction

Drawing a Line in the Tar Sands

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In the Introduction the editors explain the premise of the book, which serves as a tool for use in classrooms, a guide for activist strategy, and a way to share the historic and present struggle … ; ; ; 20 $2.00 Add
From
Introduction: The Cradle
NEW!

Introduction: The Cradle

From: Cobalt

The Introduction provides a brief history of Cobalt, Ontario and its legacy on the Canadian mining industry worldwide. 8 $0.80 Add
From
ᑭᐦᒋ ᐱᑭᐢᑫᐧᐃᐧᐣ: Kihci Pikiskwewin—Speaking the Truth

ᑭᐦᒋ ᐱᑭᐢᑫᐧᐃᐧᐣ: Kihci Pikiskwewin—Speaking the Truth

Part II: Communities and Resistance

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 11 Crystal Lameman focuses on the fight for the rights of Mother Earth and the rights of nature. 9 $0.90 Add
From
KIRS 1987

KIRS 1987

From: TSQELMUCWÍLC

Chapter Six describes the aftermath of the oppression of Indigenous children who were forced into the Kamloops Indian Residential School. ; ; 8 $0.80 Add