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    Indigenous writes : a guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit issues in Canada / Chelsea Vowel.

    • Title:Indigenous writes : a guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit issues in Canada / Chelsea Vowel.
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    • Author/Creator:Vowel, Chelsea, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:ProQuest (Firm)
    • Published/Created:Winnipeg, MB : HighWater Press, [2016]
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      • Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
      • Call Number: E78.C2
      • Number of Items:
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      • Status:No information available 
      • Location Has:selected for Great Reads

       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Indians of North America--Canada.
      Inuit--Canada.
      Métis--Canada.
    • Description:1 online resource.
    • Series:Debwe series.
    • Notes:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 03, 2017).
    • ISBN:9781553797043 electronic book
      1553797043 electronic book
    • Contents:Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; kinanâskomitinâwâw/Acknowledgments; Introduction: How to Read This Book; Part 1. The Terminology of Relationships; 1. Just Don't Call Us Late for Supper: Names for Indigenous Peoples; 2. Settling on a Name: Names for Non-Indigenous Canadians; Part 2. Culture and Identity; 3. Got Status?: Indian Status in Canada; 4. You're Métis? Which of Your Parents Is an Indian?: Métis Identity; 5. Feel the Inukness: Inuit Identity; 6. Hunter-Gatherers or Trapper-Harvesters?: Why Some Terms Matter.
      7. Allowably Indigenous: To Ptarmigan or Not to Ptarmigan: When Indigeneity Is Transgressive8. Caught in the Crossfire of Blood-Quantum Reasoning: Popular Notions of Indigenous Purity; 9. What Is Cultural Appropriation?: Respecting Cultural Boundaries; 10. Check the Tag on That "Indian" Story: How to Find Authentic Indigenous Stories; 11. Icewine, Roquefort Cheese, and the Navajo Nation: Indigenous Use of Intellectual Property Laws; 12. All My Queer Relations: Language, Culture, and Two-Spirit Identity; Part 3. Myth-Busting; 13. The Myth of Progress; 14. The Myth of the Level Playing Field.
      15. The Myth of Taxation16. The Myth of Free Housing; 17. The Myth of the Drunken Indian; 18. The Myth of the Wandering Nomad; 19. The Myth of Authenticity; Part 4. State Violence; 20. Monster: The Residential-School Legacy; 21. Our Stolen Generations: The Sixties and Millennial Scoops; 22. Human Flagpoles: Inuit Relocation; 23. From Hunters to Farmers: Indigenous Farming on the Prairies; 24. Dirty Water, Dirty Secrets: Drinking Water in First Nations Communities; 25. No Justice, No Peace: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples; Part 5. Land, Learning, Law, and Treaties.
      26. Rights? What Rights?: Doctrines of Colonialism27. Treaty Talk: The Evolution of Treaty-Making in Canada; 28. The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Numbered Treaties and Modern Treaty-Making; 29. Why Don't First Nations Just Leave the Reserve?: Reserves Are Not the Problem; 30. White Paper, What Paper?: More Attempts to Assimilate Indigenous Peoples; 31. Our Children, Our Schools: Fighting for Control Over Indigenous Education; Index; Image Credits; About the Debwe Series.
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