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Entangled territorialities : negotiating indigenous lands in Australia and Canada / edited by Françoise Dussart and Sylvie Poirier.
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Title:Entangled territorialities : negotiating indigenous lands in Australia and Canada / edited by Françoise Dussart and Sylvie Poirier.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Poirier, Sylvie, 1953- author, editor.
Dussart, Françoise, author, editor.
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Published/Created:Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2017]
©2017
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: GN666 .E58 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:c.1 On loan - Due on 04-24-2024
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Aboriginal Australians--Land tenure--Australia--Northern Territory.
Warlpiri (Australian people)
Yolngu (Australian people)
Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Central Australia.
Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Northern Territory--Social conditions.
Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Northern Territory--Economic conditions.
Land tenure--Government policy--Australia--Northern Territory.
Land tenure--Government policy--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Land tenure--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Canada--Social conditions.
Indigenous peoples--Canada--Economic conditions.
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Description:xiii, 269 pages : maps ; 24 cm
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Summary:"Entangled Territorialities offers vivid ethnographic examples of how Indigenous lands in Australia and Canada are tangled with governments, industries, and mainstream society. Most of the entangled lands to which Indigenous peoples are connected have been physically transformed and their ecological balance destroyed. Each chapter in this volume refers to specific circumstances in which Indigenous peoples have become intertwined with non-Aboriginal institutions and projects including the construction of hydroelectric dams and open mining pits. Long after the agents of resource extraction have abandoned these lands to their fate, Indigenous peoples will continue to claim ancestral ties and responsibilities that cannot be understood by agents of capitalism. The editors and contributors to this volume develop an anthropology of entanglement to further examine the larger debates about the vexed relationships between settlers and indigenous peoples over the meaning, knowledge, and management of traditionally-owned lands."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781487501693 (cloth)
1487501692 (cloth)
9781487521592 (paper)
1487521596 (paper)
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Knowing and Managing the Land: The Conundrum of Coexistence and Entanglement / Sylvie Poirier
2. Dialogues on Surviving: Eeyou Hunters' Ways of Engagement with Land, Governments, and Youth / Harvey A. Feit
3. Endurance of Relational Ontology: Encounters between Eeyouch and Sport Hunters / Colin Scott
4. Australia's Indigenous Protected Areas: Resistance, Articulation, and Entanglement in the Context of Natural Resource Management / Frances Morphy
5. Mediation between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Another Analysis of "Two-Way" Conservation in Northern Australia / Elodie Fache
6. Cultural Politics of Land and Animals in Treaty 8 Territory (Northern Alberta, Canada) / Clinton N. Westman
7. Entanglements in Coast Salish Ancestral Territories / Brian Thom
8. Transmission of Knowledge, Clans, and Lands among the Yolηu (Northern Territory, Australia) / Sachiko Kubota
9. Alien Relations: Ecological and Ontological Dilemmas Posed for Indigenous Australians in the Management of "Feral" Camels on Their Lands / Petronella Vaarzon-Morel
10. Nehirowisiw Territoriality: Negotiating and Managing Entanglement and Coexistence / Sylvie Poirier
11. Is There a Role for Anthropology in Cultural Reproduction? Maps, Mining, and the "Cultural Future" in Central Australia / Nicolas Peterson.