Indigenous Studies

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The Rise of Reactionary Environmentalism in the Tar Sands

The Rise of Reactionary Environmentalism in the Tar Sands

Part I: Tar Sands Expansionism

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 3 Ryan Katz-Rosene examines how federal and provincial governments alongside industry and high-profile apologists have constructed narratives by reframing environmental concerns. … 10 $1.00 Add
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The Rise of the Native Rights–Based Strategic Framework: Our Last Best Hope to Save Our Water, Air, and Earth

The Rise of the Native Rights–Based Strategic Framework: Our Last Best Hope to Save Our Water, Air, and Earth

Part III: Future Prospects

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 22 Clayton Thomas-Muller examines how the present environmental framework is being developed from native rights, discussing the cost of loss of ecosystems, the global climate crisis, … 13 $1.30 Add
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The Road Up Ahead

The Road Up Ahead

From: There's Something in the Water

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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 seven sacred ways of healing

the seven sacred ways of healing

From: The Care We Dream Of

The author begins the chapter with poetry and continues with their experience returning to their estranged relatives and indigenous community in a women-led healing ceremony. 5 $0.50 Add
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The Shuswap Response to Colonialism

The Shuswap Response to Colonialism

From: Victims of Benevolence

Despite strong opposition, the Shuswap people were forced to adopt the colonial way of living. They were pushed out of their home and discouraged to practice sacred rituals. Ultimately, in 1891, … 24 $0.48 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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The Silent War - Government Control of Indigenous Identity

The Silent War – Government Control of Indigenous Identity

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From: Indigenous Nationhood

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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 Southern Door: Introducing Aboriginal Spirituality into the Classroom

The Southern Door: Introducing Aboriginal Spirituality into the Classroom

From: Circle Works

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The Sápmi Lessons: Retoolment, Resurgence, and Re-existence in Indigenous Circumpolar Art
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The Sápmi Lessons: Retoolment, Resurgence, and Re-existence in Indigenous Circumpolar Art

Decolonial Practices: Section 2

From: Qummut Qukiria!

This chapter explores Sámpi resurgence and resistance in Indigenous circumpolar art in recent years. Discussing identity politics, Sámi depictions in popular culture, decolonial … 24 $2.40 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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Sharing, Community and Decolonization

Sharing, Community and Decolonization

Urban Aboriginal Community Development

From: In Their Own Voices

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The Story is in Our Bones
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The Story is in Our Bones

How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis

A dominant, human-centered worldview has brought us to the brink of social, ecological, and climate collapse. Braiding poetic storytelling, deep cultural and climate justice analyses, and … 394 View
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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