Indigenous Studies

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An Aboriginal Approach in Practice

From: Seeking Mino-Pimatisiwin

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Antler

From: Tracking the Caribou Queen

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This chapter focuses on the simple gift of an antler to Marie from her sister Jennifer, exploring topics including sibling relationships, the original caribou queen, the tragic death of Sophie … 12 $1.20 Add
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Practice as Ceremony

From: ohpikinâwasowin/Growing a Child

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Prologue: The Sundancer’s Story – Introduction: This Chapter’s Stories – The Background Story: Storytelling in the iyiniw Universe – The Methods Story – The … ; ; ; 22 $2.20 Add
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Burial Practices

From: The Beothuk

This chapter discuses Beothuk burial practice using archaeological evidence and the accounts of outside observers. 5 $0.50 Add
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Lessons from the Onion Patch

From: Fight or Submit

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Chapter 4: Hurting from the Before

From: Seven Fallen Feathers

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In this reading, Indigenous author Tanya Talaga discusses ongoing efforts and failures of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada to provide educational resources for Indigenous communities. This … 32 $3.84 Add
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Chapter 5

Invisible Roots

From: Legacy

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In this chapter, the author provides a brief biography of her mother and her experiences with trauma. 25 $2.50 Add
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Chapter Five: We Are Not Going Anywhere

From: All Our Relations

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In this reading, Tanya Talaga discusses the epidemic of suicides among Indigenous youth in Canada. The reading includes personal recollections of the author, historical and political context and … 43 $5.16 Add
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Chapter Three

A Long and Ongoing Process

From: Reconciliation in Practice

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Sámi Reconciliation in Practice: A Long and Ongoing Process ; 23 $2.30 Add
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Decolonizing Equity Practice

From: Decolonizing Equity

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In chapter 2, author Shauneen Pete examines the role of universities across Canada as settler colonial structures, and the role educators can play in settler decolonization through their work. … 20 $2.00 Add
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Engineers

From: Finding Our Niche

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In Engineers, the fourth chapter of Finding Our Niche, Loring introduces the concept of ecological engineers, via a discussion of Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest and their creation of … 31 $3.10 Add
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Fierce Farming Women

From: The Color of Food

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Portrait 1: Alabama Strong. Sandra Simone, Huckleberry Hill Farm Portrait 2: American Indian Mothers. Beverly Collins-Hall, American Indian Mother and Three Sisters Farm Portrait 3: Sisters. … 38 $3.80 Add
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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

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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 … 18 $1.80 Add
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How We Get From Here to There

From: More Powerful Together

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This chapter contains the following readings: The Movements’ Theories of Change – The Context – How We Understand and What We Value – How We Take Action – How We … 49 $4.90 Add
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Indigenous Women’s Theatre: A Transnational Mechanism of Decolonization

From: Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada

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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 … 12 $1.20 Add