Decolonization

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The Lay of the Land
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The Lay of the Land

From: Unsettling Canada

The Lay of the Land serves as an introduction to the book’s author, Arthur Manuel. In this chapter Manuel introduces himself and his home of Neskonlith in the Secwepemc territory of British … 12 $1.20 Add
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Reconciliation Framework Agreements

Reconciliation Framework Agreements

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines reconciliation framework agreements in British Columbia and what they mean for Indigenous land rights. 6 $0.60 Add
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Resisting the Carbon Bomb

Resisting the Carbon Bomb

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the pipelines being built on Indigenous land particularly the Kinder Morgan project proposed in 2016 and how the government of Canada moves forward … 7 $0.70 Add
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The Politics of Power

The Politics of Power

A Wonton Attack on a Citizen's Reputation

From: Divided

This chapter sets out to preserve a story that needs to be documented. Officials within the Saskatchewan government improperly accessed files containing unconfirmed allegations about a citizen, … 12 $1.20 Add
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From Dispossession to Dependency

From Dispossession to Dependency

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines Indigenous people and the Canadian government’s policies of dispossesion of land producing dependency. He highlights the percentage of … 5 $0.50 Add
The Reconciliation Manifesto

The Reconciliation Manifesto

Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy

In this book, leading Indigenous rights activist Arthur Manuel offers a radical challenge to Canada and Canadians. He questions virtually everything non- Indigenous Canadians believe about their … 312 View
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International Recognition of Our Proprietary Rights

International Recognition of Our Proprietary Rights

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the economic interests of Indigenous people and Canada’s disregard for proprietary rights with emphasis on the forestry industry in British … 6 $0.60 Add
The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power
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The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

Deconstructing Indian Act Economics

In this book Carol Anne Hilton, author of Indigenomics, explores growing Indigenous economic power achieved despite systemic barriers resulting from the racist policies of the Indian Act. … 266 View
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Preface

Preface

Speech at the Funeral of Arthur Manuel

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Activist Naomi Klein offers an assessment of the importance of the life and work of Arthur Manuel, including his involvement in protesting pipeline construction in the months leading up to his death. 5 $0.50 Add
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The Siege of Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen
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The Siege of Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen

From: When the Pine Needles Fall

In Chapter Three Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel recalls the events of the Mohawk Crisis in 1990. ; ; ; 32 $3.20 Add
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Our Inalienable Rights

Our Inalienable Rights

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the rights of Indigenous people and how the Trudeau government has not followed through on promises to enact the action items from the Truth and … 4 $0.40 Add
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The Stories We Tell and the Stories We Silence

The Stories We Tell and the Stories We Silence

The Myths of a "Neighbourly" Province

From: Divided

This essay explores the killing of Coulten Boushie, and how Saskatchewan’s non-indigenous population reacted to his death. This reaction was charactarized, in the author’s words, by … 15 $1.50 Add
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The Stories We Tell: Indigenous Women and Girls’ Narratives on Police Violence
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The Stories We Tell: Indigenous Women and Girls’ Narratives on Police Violence

From: White Benevolence

In chapter 8, Megan Scribe critically examines Indigenous women and girls’ stories about police violence in prose and poetry to shed greater light on storytelling as a tool for justice and … 10 $1.00 Add
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The Story is in Our Bones
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The Story is in Our Bones

Origin Stories to Remake Our World

From: The Story is in Our Bones

In this chapter, Lake describes how Western cultures contribute to our alienation from nature through the promotion of patriarchy, supremacy over nature, and separation from our intuitive … 19 $1.90 Add
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The Suburbanization of Saskatchewan Politics since 1982

The Suburbanization of Saskatchewan Politics since 1982

From: Divided

This essay explores the rightward shift in Saskatchewan’s political culture, the end of the Progressive Conservative Party and the rise of Saskatchewan Party, and the demographic trend … 9 $0.90 Add
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The Trauma Trails of Colonialism

The Trauma Trails of Colonialism

From: “Indians Wear Red”

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