In its final report in 1996, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples observed that Canadians have little knowledge of Aboriginal people, the issues of importance to them, and the history that underlies Aboriginal-non-Aboriginal relationships today. How can this be changed? In Braiding Histories, Susan Dion takes up the complexities of transforming the consciousness of non-Aboriginal people through education. The book is organized around three focal points. First, the author and her brother Michael Dion {re)write and {re}tell the life stories of several Aboriginal people, including Beothuk survivor Shanawdithit, the Plains Cree leader Mistahimaskwa, and the writers\u27 mother, Audrey Dion, who grew up on the Moravian of the Thames Reserve...
This book examines how representational technologies, including photography and archival material,...
This collection of articles published since the early 1990s makes a welcome contribution to the rang...
This collection of writings by aboriginal authors, all of whom are academics from a wide range of di...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Indigenous activism have made many Canadians uncomforta...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
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Metis scholar and activist Jo-Ann Episkenew examines the potential of literature to assist Canadian ...
Review of Roots of Entanglement: Essays in the History of Native-Newcomer Relations edited by Myra R...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
This timely collection offers perceptive, thought-provoking perspectives on contemporary issues Indi...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Life Stages and Native Women unearths the vital teachings of fourteen diverse Indigenous elder oral ...
This book examines how representational technologies, including photography and archival material,...
This collection of articles published since the early 1990s makes a welcome contribution to the rang...
This collection of writings by aboriginal authors, all of whom are academics from a wide range of di...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Indigenous activism have made many Canadians uncomforta...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
Metis scholar and activist Jo-Ann Episkenew examines the potential of literature to assist Canadian ...
Review of Roots of Entanglement: Essays in the History of Native-Newcomer Relations edited by Myra R...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
This timely collection offers perceptive, thought-provoking perspectives on contemporary issues Indi...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Life Stages and Native Women unearths the vital teachings of fourteen diverse Indigenous elder oral ...
This book examines how representational technologies, including photography and archival material,...
This collection of articles published since the early 1990s makes a welcome contribution to the rang...
This collection of writings by aboriginal authors, all of whom are academics from a wide range of di...