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Métis Scholarship in the 21st Century: Life on the Periphery

Métis Scholarship in the 21st Century: Life on the Periphery

From: Aboriginal Canada Revisited

Consideration for a research subject’s gender, culture, religion, mental capacity, and social structure are paramount in research. Métis researchers often do not have the luxury of … 12 $1.20 Add
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Nannuppugt!
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Nannuppugt!

Land and Language: Section 1

From: Qummut Qukiria!

In this chapter Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory describes life in the arctic, the history of Nunavut, the connection of being Inuit and Inuk, making art, traditional living and practices, and the … ; 14 $1.40 Add
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No Thrills and Bougie Bannock
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No Thrills and Bougie Bannock

TRANSFORMING THE CITY

From: Indigenous Toronto

On growing up in Toronto and food. The author talks about bannock and the social and cultural forces that underlie this food. 5 $0.50 Add
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Now That We Know
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Now That We Know

TRANSFORMING THE CITY

From: Indigenous Toronto

On the colonial history of Toronto (and Canada’s) education system, and dealing with colonial history and structures. 6 $0.60 Add
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Nuka and the Giant
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Nuka and the Giant

Circumpolar Resurgence: Section 4

From: Qummut Qukiria!

The book concludes with a illustrated story of Naka and the Giant. ; 20 $2.00 Add
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Oblate Ethnographers among the Inuit: Archives and Digital Repositories
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Oblate Ethnographers among the Inuit: Archives and Digital Repositories

Land and Language: Section 1

From: Qummut Qukiria!

This chapter examines the works of religious ethnographers and missionaries to the Canadian north in the twentieth century. Discussing topics including oblate ethnographers Emile Petitot, Father … 12 $1.20 Add
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On Being an Artist
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On Being an Artist

Decolonial Practices: Section 2

From: Qummut Qukiria!

This chapter is an interview between the artist behind Ahqahizu, Koomuatuk (Kuzy) Curley and Anna Hudson. ; 6 $0.60 Add
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On the Back of the Turtle: Ancient Life and Death in the City
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On the Back of the Turtle: Ancient Life and Death in the City

AGREEMENTS, NAMING, AND PLACES

From: Indigenous Toronto

On Indigenous history and archeology in Toronto. ; 10 $1.00 Add
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Original Peoples to 1671

Original Peoples to 1671

From: North of Superior

Looks at the Aboriginal cultures that flourished in this region before the arrival of Europeans. Breaks down the extended history into The Paleo-Americans, The Shield Archaic Peoples, The … ; 12 $1.20 Add
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Paradise, Paradise Lost

Paradise, Paradise Lost

1960

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

The first chapter of George Manuel’s biography introduces George Manuel as man of deep conviction and understanding of his culture and its needs in the face of the government of Canada, via … ; 5 $0.50 Add
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Performing Indians

Performing Indians

From: The Imaginary Indian

Movies, shows and theatre invariably situate Indians in the past, usually on the western frontier. The result is that Indians in the movies seem marginal to modern life. Sympathetic regret or … 45 $4.50 Add
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Performing Indians

From: The Imaginary Indian, 1st Edition

Movies, shows and theatre invariably situate Indians in the past, usually on the western frontier. The result is that Indians in the movies seem marginal to modern life. Sympathetic regret or … 45 $1.80 Add
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Preface to the Second Edition, Acknowledgements, Foreword by Randy Fred, Introduction

Preface to the Second Edition, Acknowledgements, Foreword by Randy Fred, Introduction

From: The Imaginary Indian

Randy Fred debunks the concept of “Indians” and claims that Native people live within a world of imagery that isn’t their own. Daniel Frances further explores the myth that is … ; 43 $4.30 Add
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Preface to the Second Edition, Acknowledgements, Foreword by Randy Fred, Introduction

From: The Imaginary Indian, 1st Edition

Randy Fred debunks the concept of “Indians” and claims that Native people live within a world of imagery that isn’t their own. Daniel Frances further explores the myth that is … ; 43 $1.72 Add
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Presenting the Image

Presenting the Image

Part II

From: The Imaginary Indian

Non-Native Canadians came to know the Indian: in books, in public performance, at country fairs, in museums and schoolrooms, at summer camp and in the movies. There were very few places, in fact, … 24 $2.40 Add
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Presenting the Image

Part II

From: The Imaginary Indian, 1st Edition

Non-Native Canadians came to know the Indian: in books, in public performance, at country fairs, in museums and schoolrooms, at summer camp and in the movies. There were very few places, in fact, … 24 $0.48 Add