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Research and reconciliation : unsettling ways of knowing through indigenous relationships / edited by Shawn Wilson, Andrea V. Breen, and Lindsay DuPré.
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Title:Research and reconciliation : unsettling ways of knowing through indigenous relationships / edited by Shawn Wilson, Andrea V. Breen, and Lindsay DuPré.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Wilson, Shawn, 1966- editor.
Breen, Andrea V., 1975- editor.
DuPré, Lindsay, 1990- editor.
Xwi7xwa Collection.
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Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Vancouver : Canadian Scholars, [2019]
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY special collection (non-circulating)Where is this?
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Call Number: YR W55 R47 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:c.1 Missing - 03-26-2024
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: YR W55 R47 2019
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Number of Items:3
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Status:c.2 Missing - 07-07-2020
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY special collection (non-circulating)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Indigenous peoples--Research.
Reconciliation.
Indigenous peoples--Research--Canada.
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Genre/Form:Anthologies.
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Description:xvi, 253 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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Summary:"Research as Reconciliation will profile stories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers engaging in research that is aligned with Indigenist ways of knowing. The contributors in this volume represent various disciplines, backgrounds, and diverse conceptions of reconciliation and its meaning in relation to ongoing settler colonial projects. This edited collection will highlight Indigenist research, methodologies, and pedagogy as forms of knowledge production and transmission that extend beyond the theoretical into practical work that demonstrates possibilities for reconciliation processes in action. Contributors include Indigenous and Non-Indigenous voices from communities across Canada as well as a few international Indigenist scholars. The book will be comprised of research stories written in a variety of creative forms, such as stories, letters, twitter conversations and visual methodologies. By emphasizing stories rather than traditional academic chapters, we aim for the book to be reflective of individual voices, relevant to Indigenous traditions of storytelling, and interesting to practitioners, community members and others outside of academia who are engaging with research."-- Provided by publisher.
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Additional formats:Issued also in electronic format.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9781773381152 (softcover)
1773381156 (softcover)
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Contents:Section I: Being, Longing, and Belonging / Lindsay DuPré
Chapter 1: Why Research Is Reconciliation / Shawn Wilson and Margaret Hughes
Chapter 2: Breath as Research: Finding Cracks in the Wall / gzhibaeassigae jen meunier
Chapter 3: Proclaiming Our Indigenous-Black Roots at a Time of Truth and Reconciliation / Ciann L. Wilson and Ann Marie Beals
Walking Eagle News: Canada’s Spy Agencies Struggle to Balance Reconciliation with Spying on Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 4: You Do Not Belong Here: Storying Allyship in an Ugly Sweater / Andrea V. Breen
Chapter 5: Distant, Invisible, Hidden Raíces. Indigenous Heritages of Central America: Renegotiation and Reconciliation / Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez
Chapter 6: Fish Fry as Praxis: Exploring Land as a Nexus for Reconciliation in Research / Lana Ray, Leisa Desmoulins, and Paul Cormier
Walking Eagle News: Land Acknowledgement Malfunctions, Causing Land to Be Briefly Returned to First Nations
Section II: NO FUCKING THANKS-GIVING / Shawn Wilson
Chapter 7: Settler Apologies / tunchai redvers
Chapter 8: I Hope This Finds You Well: A Love Letter to Indigenous Youth / Lindsay DuPré
Chapter 9: Cowboy and Indian “Epigrams”: An Art- and Social Media-Based Narrative / Kim Stewart
Chapter 10: Indigenizing the Academy: Listen to the Stories / Anna-Leah King, Dustin Brass, and Patrick Lewis
Chapter 11: The Trickiness of Storytelling with Indigenous Social Workers: Implications for Research in the Era of Reconciliation / Nicole Penak
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Section III: Learning to Walk / Andrea V. Breen
Chapter 12: Experiencing Resonance as a Practice of Ritual Engagement / Manulani Aluli-Meyer, Mariel Belanger, Jill Carter, Corinne Derickson, Delphine Derickson, Claire Fogal, Vicki Kelly, Carolyn Kenny, Virginie Magnat, Joseph Naytowhow, Julia Ulehla, and Winston Wuttunee
Chapter 13: How Did I Get Here? Retracing Steps to Enlighten an Obscured Research Journey / Anjali Helferty
Chapter 14: Tentsitewatenronhste: We Will Become Friends Again / Kawennakon Bonnie Whitlow and Vanessa Oliver
Chapter 15: Considering a Truth Commission in Norway with Respect to the Past Forcible Assimilation of the Sámi People / Stephen James Minton and Hadi Strømmen Lile
Chapter 16: Nipivut (Our Voices): A Discussion about an Inuit Values-Based Research Framework and Its Application in Nunavut / Gwen Healey Akearok and Moriah Sallaffie
Chapter 17: Kinship as Research Methodology: Travels to Truth and Reconciliation / Kim Anderson and Rene Meshake
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