Decolonization

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Appendix

Appendix

"Are you a Canadian?"

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Originally published in the First Nations Strategic Bulletin in December of 2016 this was Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel’s look ahead to Canada’s 150th anniversary year. 6 $0.60 Add
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Neocolonialism, or Selling Our Birthright

Neocolonialism, or Selling Our Birthright

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel explains how the neocolonial structure of government funding from the Department of Indian Affairs takes hold of Indigenous leaders and why leadership for … 6 $0.60 Add
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At the Edge of Geologic Epochs

At the Edge of Geologic Epochs

From: Changing Tides

This chapter explores how indigenous world views might help us address climate change. Intergenerational equity: its prevalence in Indigenous world views and how it is being integrated into other … 10 $1.00 Add
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Reserves as Holding Pens

Reserves as Holding Pens

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the policies and pracices used by the Canadian government to keep Indigenous people on reserve land and simultaneously seeks to prevent them from … 4 $0.40 Add
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Death of a Warrior

Death of a Warrior

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the legacy of the Indigenous warrior Wolverine and a standoff with the RCMP at Gustafsen Lake in 1995. He then focuses on the work Wolverine did in his … 4 $0.40 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

Our Struggle

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson details Arthur Manuel’s history as a promenient Indigenous leader and his involvement with international bodies such as the United Nations. He outlines the … 16 $1.60 Add
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Changing Legal and Policy Landscape — 1984–2014

Changing Legal and Policy Landscape — 1984–2014

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the changing legal and policy landscape in the Canadian government’s relations with Indigenous peoples from 1984 to 2014 using specific court … 9 $0.90 Add
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Building a Relationship with the Storied Land
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Building a Relationship with the Storied Land

From: The Story is in Our Bones

This chapter discusses how modern mapping practices perpetuate colonial views of the world and contribute to the erasure of Indigenous Peoples and their territories. 12 $1.20 Add
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Constitutional Deadlock and the International Option

Constitutional Deadlock and the International Option

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel explores section 35 of the constitution of Canada and the negotiations and political struggle that took place from 1983 to 1987 to ensure it was included. 3 $0.30 Add
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Centring Subjectivity
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Centring Subjectivity

Witnessing and Wellness

From: Decolonizing Equity

In chapter 8, V.C. Rhonda Hackett examines the historical and ongoing presence of violence enacted against Indigenous Peoples and against people of African descent on Turtle Island and how it … 17 $1.70 Add
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Centring the Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

Centring the Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

In the introductory chapter, the editor of the collection describes this book as a collaboration between herself and racialized students. The editor also discusses some of the experiences these … 30 $3.00 Add
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What the UN says about Self-Determination

What the UN says about Self-Determination

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines Article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 3 of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peopls, … 6 $0.60 Add
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Challenging Hate and Discrimination with Awareness and Dialogue

Challenging Hate and Discrimination with Awareness and Dialogue

From: Divided

This essay examines the increase in anti-multicultural statements and hate crimes in Canada in general, and Islamophobia in particular. 8 $0.80 Add
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We Stole it Fair and Square

We Stole it Fair and Square

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel analyzes how Europeans settlers and their governments asserted ownership of the land in Canada — characterizing it as straighforward theft. He uses the … 6 $0.60 Add
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Chapter 3: Indians, Ethics, and Economic Value
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Chapter 3: Indians, Ethics, and Economic Value

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter highlights the Indian Act’s discriminatory policies by examining, and applying an ethical lens to, the language used throughout the Act. 14 $1.40 Add