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- Estado
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Social Work, Citizenship
- Book Title
- Indigenous Writes
- UPC
- Does not apply
- MPN
- Does not apply
- Subject
- Writing
- Brand
- HighWater Press
- EAN
- 9781553796800
- ISBN
- 1553796802
- ISBN10
- 1553796802
- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education, High School
- ISBN13
- 9781553796800
- Level
- Beginner, Intermediate
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Canada
- Topic
- First Nation Métis Inuit Issues In Canada
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Portage & Main Press
ISBN-10
1553796802
ISBN-13
9781553796800
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038655891
Product Key Features
Book Title
Indigenous Writes : a Guide to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Issues in Canada
Number of Pages
291 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Indigenous Studies, Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-), Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-415387
Reviews
Chelsea attacks issues head on, with humour and wit, sarcasm and cynicism and clear, concise and well-organized information. She makes further research easy, as every chapter includes copious endnotes with links to her curated resources. She explains the terminology of identity -- status, non-status, registered, membership, Metis, Inuit, cultural appropriation and two-spiritedness. - Nancy Adams-Kramp, The Millstone, Chelsea attacks issues head on, with humour and wit, sarcasm and cynicism and clear, concise and well-organized information. She makes further research easy, as every chapter includes copious endnotes with links to her curated resources. She explains the terminology of identity -- status, non-status, registered, membership, Métis, Inuit, cultural appropriation and two-spiritedness., Chelsea Vowel presents a counternarrative to the foundational, historical, and living myths most Canadians grew up believing. She punctures the bloated tropes that have frozen Indigenous peoples in time, often to the vanishing point. Reading Indigenous Writes , you feel that you are having a conversation over coffee with a super-smart friend, someone who refuses to simplify, who chooses to amplify, who is unafraid to kick against the darkness. Branding Indigenous Writes as required reading would make it sound like literary All-Bran . It is not, and far from it. What this book really is, is medicine. --Shelagh Rogers, O.C., Broadcast Journalist, TRC Honorary Witness, While subtitled A Guide to First Nations, Métis and Inuit Issues in Canada, it would be a mistake to see Indigenous Writes as a book primarily about Indigenous people. Instead, it is much more about all of us--our relationship as non-Indigenous and Indigenous Canadians, and how it has been shaped (and misshaped) by the historic and contemporary governance of these issues. For any Canadian who wishes to have an informed opinion about the country that we share--or, more to the point, publicly share that opinion-- Indigenous Writes is essential reading., Chelsea attacks issues head on, with humour and wit, sarcasm and cynicism and clear, concise and well-organized information. She makes further research easy, as every chapter includes copious endnotes with links to her curated resources. She explains the terminology of identity--status, non-status, registered, membership, Métis, Inuit, cultural appropriation and two-spiritedness., [Chelsea Vowel] punctures the bloated tropes that have frozen Indigenous peoples in time, often to the vanishing point. Reading Indigenous Writes , you feel that you are having a conversation over coffee with a super-smart friend, someone who refuses to simplify, who chooses to amplify, who is unafraid to kick against the darkness. .. What this book really is, is medicine., Indigenous Writes is a timely book...and contains enough critical information to challenge harmful assumptions and facilitate understanding. This is a book for everyone--but particularly for non-Indigenous people wishing to better understand their own place in the history of violence against Indigenous peoples, and to find ways to move toward true solutions and right relationships., While subtitled A Guide to First Nations, Mtis and Inuit Issues in Canada , it would be a mistake to see Indigenous Writes as a book primarily about indigenous people. Instead, it is much more about all of us -- our relationship as non-indigenous and indigenous Canadians, and how it has been shaped (and misshaped) by the historic and contemporary governance of these issues. For any Canadian who wishes to have an informed opinion about the country that we share -- or, more to the point, publicly share that opinion -- Indigenous Writes is essential reading. - Michael Dudley, Winnipeg Free Press, While subtitled A Guide to First Nations, Métis and Inuit Issues in Canada , it would be a mistake to see Indigenous Writes as a book primarily about Indigenous people. Instead, it is much more about all of us -- our relationship as non-Indigenous and Indigenous Canadians, and how it has been shaped (and misshaped) by the historic and contemporary governance of these issues. For any Canadian who wishes to have an informed opinion about the country that we share -- or, more to the point, publicly share that opinion -- Indigenous Writes is essential reading., While subtitled A Guide to First Nations, Métis and Inuit Issues in Canada , it would be a mistake to see Indigenous Writes as a book primarily about Indigenous people. Instead, it is much more about all of us -- our relationship as non-Indigenous and Indigenous Canadians, and how it has been shaped (and misshaped) by the historic and contemporary governance of these issues. For any Canadian who wishes to have an informed opinion about the country that we share -- or, more to the point, publicly share that opinion -- Indigenous Writes is essential reading. --Michael Dudley, A convincing case for rejecting the prevailing policies of "assimilation, control, intrusion and coercion" regarding aboriginal people., Chelsea attacks issues head on, with humour and wit, sarcasm and cynicism and clear, concise and well-organized information. She makes further research easy, as every chapter includes copious endnotes with links to her curated resources. She explains the terminology of identity -- status, non-status, registered, membership, Métis, Inuit, cultural appropriation and two-spiritedness. --Nancy Adams-Kramp, Chelsea attacks issues head on, with humour and wit, sarcasm and cynicism and clear, concise and well-organized information. She makes further research easy, as every chapter includes copious endnotes with links to her curated resources. She explains the terminology of identity -- status, non-status, registered, membership, Metis, Inuit, cultural appropriation and two-spiritedness. - Nancy Adams-Kramp, The Millstone, Vowel's voice and personality remain present throughout each essay. Her use of vernacular, humour, and at times, sarcasm add layers of meaning, underscore arguments and carry her and her readers through discussions of infuriating facts and difficult, often painful issues.
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
971.004/97
Table Of Content
Contents kinan'skomitin'w'w/Acknowledgments Introduction: How to Read This Book Part 1. The Terminology of Relationships Just Don't Call Us Late for Supper Names for Indigenous Peoples Settling on a Name Names for Non-Indigenous Canadians Part 2. Culture and Identity Got Status? Indian Status in Canada You're Métis? Which of Your Parents Is an Indian? Métis Identity Feel the Inukness Inuit Identity Hunter-Gatherers or Trapper-Harvesters? Why Some Terms Matter Allowably Indigenous: To Ptarmigan or Not to Ptarmigan When Indigeneity Is Transgressive Caught in the Crossfire of Blood-Quantum Reasoning Popular Notions of Indigenous Purity What Is Cultural Appropriation? Respecting Cultural Boundaries Check the Tag on That "Indian" Story How to Find Authentic Indigenous Stories Icewine, Roquefort Cheese, and the Navajo Nation Indigenous Use of Intellectual Property Laws All My Queer Relations Language, Culture, and Two-Spirit Identity Part 3. Myth-Busting The Myth of Progress The Myth of the Level Playing Field The Myth of Taxation The Myth of Free Housing The Myth of the Drunken Indian The Myth of the Wandering Nomad The Myth of Authenticity Part 4. State Violence Monster The Residential-School Legacy Our Stolen Generations The Sixties and Millennial Scoops Human Flagpoles Inuit Relocation From Hunters to Farmers Indigenous Farming on the Prairies Dirty Water, Dirty Secrets Drinking Water in First Nations Communities No Justice, No Peace The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Part 5. Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties Rights? What Rights? Doctrines of Colonialism Treaty Talk The Evolution of Treaty-Making in Canada The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same Numbered Treaties and Modern Treaty-Making Why Don't First Nations Just Leave the Reserve? Reserves Are Not the Problem White Paper, What Paper? More Attempts to Assimilate Indigenous Peoples Our Children, Our Schools Fighting for Control Over Indigenous Education
Synopsis
Delgamuukw. Sixties Scoop. Bill C-31. Blood quantum. Appropriation. Two-Spirit. Tsilhqot'in. Status. TRC. RCAP. FNPOA. Pass and permit. Numbered Treaties. Terra nullius. The Great Peace... Are you familiar with the terms listed above? In Indigenous Writes , Chelsea Vowel, legal scholar, teacher, and intellectual, opens an important dialogue about these (and more) concepts and the wider social beliefs associated with the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. In 31 essays, Chelsea explores the Indigenous experience from the time of contact to the present, through five categories--Terminology of Relationships; Culture and Identity; Myth-Busting; State Violence; and Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties. She answers the questions that many people have on these topics to spark further conversations at home, in the classroom, and in the larger community. Indigenous Writes is one title in The Debwe Series ., Through 31 essays, Chelsea Vowel, legal scholar, teacher, and intellectual, answers the questions that many people have about the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Use this book to spark further conversations at home, in the classroom, and in the larger community., In Indigenous Writes , Chelsea Vowel, legal scholar, teacher, and intellectual, opens an important dialogue about the wider social beliefs associated with the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. In 31 essays, Chelsea explores the Indigenous experience from the time of contact to the present, through five categories--Terminology of Relationships; Culture and Identity; Myth-Busting; State Violence; and Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties. She answers the questions that many people have on these topics to spark further conversations at home, in the classroom, and in the larger community., Delgamuukw. Sixties Scoop. Bill C-31. Blood quantum. Appropriation. Two-Spirit. Tsilhqot'in. Status. TRC. RCAP. FNPOA. Pass and permit. Numbered Treaties. Terra nullius. The Great Peace... Are you familiar with the terms listed above? In Indigenous Writes , Chelsea Vowel, legal scholar, teacher, and intellectual, opens an important dialogue about these (and more) concepts and the wider social beliefs associated with the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. In 31 essays, Chelsea explores the Indigenous experience from the time of contact to the present, through five categories--Terminology of Relationships; Culture and Identity; Myth-Busting; State Violence; and Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties. She answers the questions that many people have on these topics to spark further conversations at home, in the classroom, and in the larger community. Indigenous Writes is one title in The Debwe Series .
LC Classification Number
E78.C2V67 2016
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