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21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act
Title : 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act Material Type: printed text ISBN (or other code): IND JOS 2018 General note: The Indian Act, after over 140 years, continues to shape, control, and constrain the lives and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples, and is at the root of many stereotypes that persist. Bob Joseph’s book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous Peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance—and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act’s cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Human Rights
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous Studies
Politics
Race/Anti-Racism21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act [printed text] . - [s.d.].
ISSN : IND JOS 2018
The Indian Act, after over 140 years, continues to shape, control, and constrain the lives and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples, and is at the root of many stereotypes that persist. Bob Joseph’s book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous Peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance—and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act’s cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Human Rights
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous Studies
Politics
Race/Anti-RacismCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND JOS 2018 IND JOS 2018 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land / unknown
Title : Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land Material Type: printed text Authors: unknown, Author Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesAlways Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land [printed text] / unknown, Author . - [s.d.].
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 300 ALW 406 Z 300 ALW 406 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Zines (QPIRG-M) Available An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English / Daniel David Moses
Title : An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English Material Type: printed text Authors: Daniel David Moses, Editor Edition statement: Second Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication Date: 1998 ISBN (or other code): INDMOS1998 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Indigenous Studies Keywords: Indigenous Literature, Decolonization, Resurgence Abstract: The second edition of this wide-ranging survey of writing in English by Canadian Native peoples brings together in one volume some of the best work from a literature that compromises a valuable part of Canadian culture. Beginning with traditional songs, the anthology goes on to feature prose passages by such early figures as Joseph Brant and John Brant-Sero, works by such well-known writers as George Copway and Pauline Johnson, and a fascinating selection of short stories, plays, poems, and essays by contemporary Canadian Native writers. An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English [printed text] / Daniel David Moses, Editor . - Second . - [S.l.] : Oxford University Press, 1998.
ISSN : INDMOS1998
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Indigenous Studies Keywords: Indigenous Literature, Decolonization, Resurgence Abstract: The second edition of this wide-ranging survey of writing in English by Canadian Native peoples brings together in one volume some of the best work from a literature that compromises a valuable part of Canadian culture. Beginning with traditional songs, the anthology goes on to feature prose passages by such early figures as Joseph Brant and John Brant-Sero, works by such well-known writers as George Copway and Pauline Johnson, and a fascinating selection of short stories, plays, poems, and essays by contemporary Canadian Native writers. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status INDMOS1998 INDMOS1998 Livre/Book Labour Library Indigenous & Decolonial Studies Available As Long As Grass Grows / Dina Gilio-Whitaker
Title : As Long As Grass Grows : The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock Material Type: printed text Authors: Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Author Publisher: Beacon Press Publication Date: 2019 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8070-7378-0 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Climate Change
Environment and Urban Planning
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesAbstract: The story of Native peoples’ resistance to environmental injustice and land incursions, and a call for environmentalists to learn from the Indigenous community’s rich history of activism
Through the unique lens of “Indigenized environmental justice,” Indigenous researcher and activist Dina Gilio-Whitaker explores the fraught history of treaty violations, struggles for food and water security, and protection of sacred sites, while highlighting the important leadership of Indigenous women in this centuries-long struggle. As Long As Grass Grows gives readers an accessible history of Indigenous resistance to government and corporate incursions on their lands and offers new approaches to environmental justice activism and policy.
Throughout 2016, the Standing Rock protest put a national spotlight on Indigenous activists, but it also underscored how little Americans know about the longtime historical tensions between Native peoples and the mainstream environmental movement. Ultimately, she argues, modern environmentalists must look to the history of Indigenous resistance for wisdom and inspiration in our common fight for a just and sustainable future.As Long As Grass Grows : The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock [printed text] / Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Author . - [S.l.] : Beacon Press, 2019.
ISBN : 978-0-8070-7378-0
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Climate Change
Environment and Urban Planning
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesAbstract: The story of Native peoples’ resistance to environmental injustice and land incursions, and a call for environmentalists to learn from the Indigenous community’s rich history of activism
Through the unique lens of “Indigenized environmental justice,” Indigenous researcher and activist Dina Gilio-Whitaker explores the fraught history of treaty violations, struggles for food and water security, and protection of sacred sites, while highlighting the important leadership of Indigenous women in this centuries-long struggle. As Long As Grass Grows gives readers an accessible history of Indigenous resistance to government and corporate incursions on their lands and offers new approaches to environmental justice activism and policy.
Throughout 2016, the Standing Rock protest put a national spotlight on Indigenous activists, but it also underscored how little Americans know about the longtime historical tensions between Native peoples and the mainstream environmental movement. Ultimately, she argues, modern environmentalists must look to the history of Indigenous resistance for wisdom and inspiration in our common fight for a just and sustainable future.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND GIL 2019 IND GIL 2019 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Due for return by 12/10/2019 Autonomously and with Conviction
Title : Autonomously and with Conviction : A Métis Refusal of State-Led Reconciliation Material Type: printed text Publication Date: 2018 ISBN (or other code): IND XXX 2018 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesAutonomously and with Conviction : A Métis Refusal of State-Led Reconciliation [printed text] . - 2018.
ISSN : IND XXX 2018
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous StudiesCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND XXX 2018 IND XXX 2018 Zine QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available Birdie / Tracey Lindberg
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