Indigenous Studies
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From NEW! Pandemics PastHow Infections Have Defined Humanity From: Country of Poxes |
Chapter 1 explores the history of infectious diseases in Canada and human coexistence with infection. Topics discussed include malaria, gene mutations, cystic fibrosis, cholera, antibiotics, … | Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay | 16 | 2022 | $1.60 Add |
From Part 1 – The Social Impacts of Economic Development (Miawpukek, Millbrook and Tobique) A Case Study of the Social Impacts of Economic Development in Miawpukek Mi’kmawey Mawio’mi Connie River, Newfoundland and Labrador |
- | Jeff Orr; Warren Weir | 31 | 2013 | $3.41 Add |
From Part One Declaring Freedom The Struggle for Water: The Cochabamba DeclarationFrom: Resist! |
- | Bethany Or; Darryl Leroux; Eloginy Tharmendran; Emmie Tsumara; Jen Chang; Steve Daniels | 4 | 2001 | $0.40 Add |
From Poverty, Street Gangs, and ColonialismFrom: “Indians Wear Red” |
- | Elizabeth Comack; Jim Silver; Larry Morrissette; Lawrence Deane | 30 | 2013 | $3.30 Add |
From PrehistoryFrom: The Beothuk |
This chapter investigates the prehistory of the Beothuk: When and how they first arrived in Newfoundland and the archaeological evidence discovered at numerous sites around the island. | Ingeborg Marshall | 4 | 2009 | $0.40 Add |
From NEW! Preparing for re-Search: Having Tea and BannockPart 1: Engaging Kaandossiwin in re-Searching |
In chapter I, Absolon offers a revised and updated introduction, which includes a discussion of events that have occurred since the publication of the first edition in 2011 with federal … | Kathleen Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe) | 30 | 2022 | $3.00 Add |
From Reclaiming Our Grandmothers in Monique Mojica’s Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots and Birdwoman and the Suffragettes: a Story of Sacajawea |
The second chapter of Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada examines the following works: Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots by Monique Mojica, and Birdwoman and the Suffragettes: the … | Sarah Mackenzie | 40 | 2020 | $4.00 Add |
From NEW! Remember Like We DoAGREEMENTS, NAMING, AND PLACES From: Indigenous Toronto |
An essay on Toronto’s Indigenous narratives. | Ange Loft | 12 | 2021 | $1.20 Add |
From Resisting Least ResistanceFrom: Changing Tides |
This chapter follows Frid’s own personal evolution in dealing with Inside Knowledge—the heaviness of knowing, in intimate detail, the damage caused by human actions on the planet. In … | Alejandro Frid | 12 | 2019 | $1.20 Add |
From Rooted in RightsFrom: The Color of Food |
Portrait 1: Land is Freedom. Daniel Whitaker, Tillery, North Carolina Portrait 2: Forced Migration. Alma Maquitico, The Border Agricultural Workers Project Portrait 3: Lifeblood of the Land. … | Natasha Bowens | 35 | 2015 | $3.50 Add |
From Section 1 Racism “No Natives” Allowed – How Canada Breeds Racism and Fear40618 From: Indigenous Nationhood |
- | Pamela Palmater | 8 | 2015 | $0.80 Add |
From Setting the TermsFrom: Circle Works |
- | Fyre Jean Graveline | 17 | 1998 | $1.70 Add |
From Settler Colonialism and Resistance |
This chapter explores the meanings of terms such as Indigenous, settler, and colonialism, and suggests that questions of terminology are vital in the decolonial project. | Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara | 32 | 2021 | $3.20 Add |
From Taking Account of Aboriginal Feminism |
- | Joyce Green | 13 | 2005 | $1.30 Add |
From Taking the ImagePart I From: The Imaginary Indian |
The author opens part I of the book with a critique of one of the most famous Canadian themed paintings—The Death of Wolfe by Benjamin West and calls it a lie. | Daniel Francis | 25 | 1992 | $2.50 Add |
From Taking the ImagePart I |
The author opens part I of the book with a critique of one of the most famous Canadian themed paintings—The Death of Wolfe by Benjamin West and calls it a lie. The author opens part I of … | Daniel Francis | 25 | 1992 | $0.50 Add |