Indigenous Studies

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Back in the Game
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Back in the Game

From: On Account of Darkness

This chapter is about Indigenous experiences in sports, Indigenous women’s involvement in sports specifically, and gender norms. It discusses how Indigenous women have taken part in the … 15 $1.50 Add
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Back to British Columbia

Back to British Columbia

1976-1977

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

Chapter sixteen of George Manuel’s biography covers the years 1976 and 1977 when he decides to leave Ottawa and the National Indian Brotherhood and return to British Columbia to work with … ; 14 $1.40 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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Balancing Strategies

Balancing Strategies

Aboriginal Women and Constitutional Rights in Canada

From: Making Space For Indigenous Feminism

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Beautiful Protest

Beautiful Protest

From: Changing Tides

This chapter will draw on the parallels between BC’s coastal First Nations and other Indigenous groups who have been integrating the traditional and the modern (including science) to … 14 $1.40 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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Portillo (2002-2004) and the Corruption of Power

Portillo (2002-2004) and the Corruption of Power

From: A Beauty that Hurts

This chapter discusses the presidency of Alfonso Portillo and his abuse of power. 5 $0.50 Add
In Their Own Voices

In Their Own Voices

Building Urban Aboriginal Communities

In Their Own Voices is an examination of the urban Aboriginal experience, based on the voices of Aboriginal people. It is set in Winnipeg’s inner city, but has implications for urban Aboriginal … 189 View
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Beyond Token Recognition: The Growing Movement against the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project

Beyond Token Recognition: The Growing Movement against the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project

Part II: Communities and Resistance

From: A Line in the Tar Sands

In Chapter 14 Tyler McCreary focuses on the contested process governing the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway project, discussing topics including environmental concerns, legislative … 14 $1.40 Add
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Bibliography
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Bibliography

From: Our Land The Maritimes

This section lists the primary and secondary sources referenced throughout the book. ; 8 $0.80 Add
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Bill C-51 - The Anti First Nations, Environmentalist, Scientist and Bird Watcher Act

Bill C-51 – The Anti First Nations, Environmentalist, Scientist and Bird Watcher Act

Febuary 11, 2015

From: Indigenous Nationhood

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Bill S-4 - Backdoor Assimilation and Land Grab

Bill S-4 – Backdoor Assimilation and Land Grab

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From: Indigenous Nationhood

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Blaine Wilson, Tsartlip First Nation

Blaine Wilson, Tsartlip First Nation

“When I was twenty-five, thirty, there was more salmon and I was fishing every other day. Now I’m lucky to go once a week.”

From: How We Go Home

Blaine Wilson, of Tsartlip First Nation on Vancouver Island, is a hunter and fisherperson, one of the few remaining who know how to live off the land. He describes his childhood and family at … 12 $1.20 Add
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Blue Communities Take Root in Canada

Blue Communities Take Root in Canada

From: Whose Water Is It, Anyway?

In this reading, the author narrows her focus to look at water activism within Canada. The chapter explores the work of a variety of water activists across Canada. Particular focus is placed on … 25 $2.50 Add