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From ![]() De-colonizing Canadian Aboriginal Health and Social Services from the Inside Out: A Case Study – The Ahousaht Holistic Society |
This paper is a product of my observation of and participation in a decolonizing process that involved the creation of the Ahousaht Holistic Society in British Columbia and describes some of my … | Marlene R. Atleo | 20 | 2008 | $2.00 Add |
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From ![]() Decolonizing the Mind’: Drew Hayden Taylor’s Play with the Semantics of Irony in Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth |
Like all culture, Native (Canadian) culture is not static. Native (Canadian) writing, as an expression of Native (Canadian) cultures, likewise, continues to develop. Some writers tell stories in … | Nancy Grimm | 22 | 2008 | $2.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Don SongAGREEMENTS, NAMING, AND PLACES From: Indigenous Toronto |
Various poems. | Rebeka Tabobondung | 5 | 2021 | $0.50 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Duke Redbird, A Man of Many WordsTRAILBLAZERS AND CHANGEMAKERS From: Indigenous Toronto |
This chapter explores the story of Duke Redbird, an Anishnabe born on the Saugeen reserve in 1939 who established himself as a visual artist, poet, activist, television journalist/host, educator, … | Brian Wright-McLeod | 5 | 2021 | $0.50 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Duodji Words: Telling about BeautyLand and Language: Section 1 From: Qummut Qukiria! |
This chapter explores duodji, traditional Sámi craft making. Discussing duodji studies and the use of language at the Sámi University of Applied Arts, sources of knowledge and … | Gunvor Guttorm; Ingá Elisá Påve Idivuoma; Kaija Anttonen | 8 | 2022 | $0.80 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Four MuralsAGREEMENTS, NAMING, AND PLACES From: Indigenous Toronto |
This reading explores the Anishinaabe creation story and Indigenous murals around Toronto and their meanings. Photos included. | Philip Cote | 10 | 2021 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() Geraldine Manson, Snuneymuxw First Nation“The nurse was trying to get me to sign a paper to put our baby, Derrick, up for adoption.” From: How We Go Home |
Geraldine Manson, of Snuneymuxw First Nation, shares her story about being an Elder in Residence at the Nanaimo campus of Vancouver Island University. She was in a residential school as a child … | Sara Sinclair | 18 | 2020 | $1.80 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! GlossaryFrom: Qummut Qukiria! |
A glossary of words and language used throughout the text. | Anna Hudson; Heather Igloliorte; Jan-Erik Lundström | 18 | 2022 | $1.80 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Home Sweet Home (Oru lea buoret go jodi)Community and Sovereighty: Section 3 From: Qummut Qukiria! |
This chapter is an interview with Anne Lajla Utsi and Liisa Holmberg conducted by Anna Hudson. Discussing COVID-19, Sámi art, Indigenuity, and reflections on the Home Sweet Home Project. | Anna Hudson; Anne Lajla Utsi; Liisa Holmberg | 10 | 2022 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Honour the Earth: Activism in the EightiesHOW WE CARRY THIS PLACE From: Indigenous Toronto |
Brian Wright-McLeod talks about Indigenous activism in the 80s and his personal experiences. Various Indigenous creatives are named and city life in Toronto explored. | Brian Wright-McLeod | 9 | 2021 | $0.90 Add |
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From ![]() Humorous Restorifications: Rewriting History with Healing Laughter |
Canada’s Indigenous "colours" have started to "bleed through," as increasing numbers of Native writers "paint" Native people back into the picture. This … | Eva Gruber | 26 | 2008 | $2.60 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! I Just Woke Up One Morning and I Was a Playwright’TRAILBLAZERS AND CHANGEMAKERS From: Indigenous Toronto |
An interview with playwright Drew Hayden Taylor. | Drew Hayden Taylor | 10 | 2021 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! In the Vicinity of Hearing – A Sámi UndersideCircumpolar Resurgence: Section 4 From: Qummut Qukiria! |
This chapter reflects on decolonization and a postcolonial future from a Sámi perspective. | niilas helander | 8 | 2022 | $0.80 Add |
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From ![]() Indigenous Women’s Theatre: A Transnational Mechanism of Decolonization |
The fifth and final chapter of Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada considers drama and theatre as a method of decolonization and as a process of educating about and healing from violence … | Sarah Mackenzie | 12 | 2020 | $1.20 Add |
![]() Indigenous Women’s Theatre in CanadaA Mechanism of Decolonization |
Despite a recent increase in the productivity and popularity of Indigenous playwrights in Canada, most critical and academic attention has been devoted to the work of male dramatists, leaving … | 192 | View | ||
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From ![]() NEW! Inspired by Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Lessons for Quallunaat DesignersDecolonial Practices: Section 2 From: Qummut Qukiria! |
The chapter explores the reintroduction of Inuit language and culture into contemporary daily life. Discussing Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) or Inuit Traditional Knowledge, accessibility and … | Angela Norwood | 4 | 2022 | $0.40 Add |








