Indigenous Studies
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From ![]() Inuit Negotiate the James Bay AgreementPart 1 |
In this chapter, Zebedee examines the James Bay hydro-electric project, the lack of consultation with the Cree of James Bay during planning of this project, the foundation of Indigenous … | Zebedee Nungak | 44 | 2017 | $4.40 Add |
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From ![]() Inuit Negotiate the James Bay AgreementPart 2 |
This reading examines the Quebec government’s agreement to provide essential services to Nunavik in exchange for what Zebedee calls "the essence of Inuit identity." It also … | Zebedee Nungak | 40 | 2017 | $4.00 Add |
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From ![]() Inuit Tales and Lexicon, Arctic Ice and Climate, 1887-1894: Assessing Culture, Language, and Nature / Lasting Contributions by Franz Boas: Knowledge, Science, and Universality of EqualityChapters 11 and 12 From: The Franz Boas Enigma |
Chapter 11 details how Boas continued the study Inuit language, tales, and beliefs and continued to publish studies and give lectures. Chapter 12 looks at the character of Franz Boas and his … | Ludger Müller-Wille | 17 | 2014 | $1.70 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Invocation, Acknowledgements, ResourcesFrom: Killing the Wittigo |
This segment includes an invocation, helpful resources for indigenous youth, citations, and acknowledgements. | Suzanne Methot | 16 | 2023 | $1.60 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Isolation, Disconnection, ReconnectionFrom: Killing the Wittigo |
In this chapter, Methot describes the extinct to isolate and dissociate after experiencing trauma, and what this behaviour can look like. She provides advice for how to reconnect with yourself, … | Suzanne Methot | 26 | 2023 | $2.60 Add |
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From ![]() “It’s in the Past, Get over It!” Is It in the Past? |
This chapter examines the impact of colonial policies in the context of Indigenous childhood and education. | Vanessa Mitchell | 24 | 2021 | $2.40 Add |
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From ![]() “It’s Like a Business, Man”Aboriginal Street Gangs and the Illegal Drug Trade From: “Indians Wear Red” |
Elizabeth Comack; Jim Silver; Larry Morrissette; Lawrence Deane | 36 | 2013 | $3.96 Add | |
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From ![]() It’s Still Taking Us Too Long to Catch UpFrom: Let's Move On |
Okalik discusses language in terms of education, services, and legal documents. He also speaks about the importance of consulting elders, taking feedback, and his vision of Nunavut’s future … | Paul Okalik | 9 | 2018 | $0.90 Add |
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From ![]() It’s Time to Save the PrairieAgainst a Bleak Climate Future, Our Grasslands Offer Hope From: Divided |
This essay is meant to start a conversation about the link between grasslands conservation and the climate’s future, and gaining a deeper understanding of the natural prairie’s … | Katie Doke Sawatzky | 13 | 2021 | $1.30 Add |
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From ![]() It’s Time to Stand Up and Defend Our People41062 From: Indigenous Nationhood |
Pamela Palmater | 3 | 2015 | $0.30 Add | |
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From ![]() Jakaltek AmericanFrom: A Beauty that Hurts |
In this chapter, Lovell discusses a case of mistaken identity, the chaos that ensued, and the story of a man forced to reinvent himself. | W. George Lovell | 6 | 2019 | $0.60 Add |
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From ![]() James Favel, Winnipeg, Peguis First Nation“You’re a stakeholder because you’ve got to walk these streets every day.” From: How We Go Home |
James Favel, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is of the Peguis First Nation. He describes his childhood in Winnipeg and his reaching out to his father as teenager, and reconnecting with his culture. He … | Sara Sinclair | 19 | 2020 | $1.90 Add |
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From ![]() Jasilyn Charger, Cheyenne River Sioux“My son’s buried by the river. . . . I vowed to him that he’s going to be safe, that no oil was going to touch him.” From: How We Go Home |
Jasilyn Charger of the Cheyenne River Sioux, shares her story of her childhood with her family and moving in and out of foster homes and mental health facilities. She then became involved in the … | Sara Sinclair | 22 | 2020 | $2.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Jim Dumont Onaubinisay (Walks Above the Ground) on Identity and Spirituality in the CityTRANSFORMING THE CITY From: Indigenous Toronto |
An interview with Jim Dumonth Onaubinisay on his work and legacy in Toronto and beyond. | Erica Commanda; Rebeka Tabobondung | 7 | 2021 | $0.70 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Joe Hester: Anishnawbe Health TorontoHOW WE CARRY THIS PLACE From: Indigenous Toronto |
The story of Joe Hester and his work for Anishnawbe Health, where he is the current Executive Director. | Brian Wright-McLeod | 3 | 2021 | $0.30 Add |
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From ![]() John Doe |
This chapter details the trajectory of a White male settler who came to Indigenous solidarity work through anti-globalization and anti-poverty activism. | Anonymous; Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara | 11 | 2021 | $1.10 Add |















