The settler-colonial Canadian nation-state envisions national parks as places for citizens to recreate ideals of wilderness and the colonial frontier. In Canada, an idealized wild nature has become a central motif in settler-Canadian visions of home with outdoor recreation a hallowed pastime that has become a cornerstone to national identity. Yet as indigenous peoples increasingly assert their claims to territory, the state's spatial designations and Canadian nationalist landscape narratives are challenged and complicated. In 1992, Peter and Monique Knighton made the decision to leave the main reserve where the Ditidaht people had been consolidated by the state in the 1960s, and return to Qua-ba-diwa, their ancestral home. However, Qua-ba-d...
This paper questions whether the rescaling of conservation practice in Canada to include local and I...
What does it mean to reconcile our relationships with the Land, the assimilative and violent policie...
In reflecting on the relationship between ongoing Canadian colonialism and sacred indigenous spaces,...
The settler-colonial Canadian nation-state envisions national parks as places for citizens to recrea...
The goal of this work is to identify and explore the identity producing practices of Parks Canada in...
This dissertation describes the results of ethnographic research on the wilderness tourist attractio...
The province of Ontario has the largest Indigenous population in Canada, and a complicated history o...
This research paper explores the use of national park land for citizenship, rather than conservation...
This article proposes that if the permission and guidance of local Indigenous groups is obtained, an...
The indigenous rights movement has been defined as a struggle for land and jurisdiction. Over the la...
This research focused on the lack of Indigenous representation in Jasper National Park (JNP) and the...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
Wilderness' is a term commonly used to describe the forested landscapes of northern British Columbia...
Canada’s identity as a nation is tied to fantasies of nature and wilderness that are historically bo...
Though Métis people have had a long presence in Calgary and southern Alberta, their kinship within t...
This paper questions whether the rescaling of conservation practice in Canada to include local and I...
What does it mean to reconcile our relationships with the Land, the assimilative and violent policie...
In reflecting on the relationship between ongoing Canadian colonialism and sacred indigenous spaces,...
The settler-colonial Canadian nation-state envisions national parks as places for citizens to recrea...
The goal of this work is to identify and explore the identity producing practices of Parks Canada in...
This dissertation describes the results of ethnographic research on the wilderness tourist attractio...
The province of Ontario has the largest Indigenous population in Canada, and a complicated history o...
This research paper explores the use of national park land for citizenship, rather than conservation...
This article proposes that if the permission and guidance of local Indigenous groups is obtained, an...
The indigenous rights movement has been defined as a struggle for land and jurisdiction. Over the la...
This research focused on the lack of Indigenous representation in Jasper National Park (JNP) and the...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
Wilderness' is a term commonly used to describe the forested landscapes of northern British Columbia...
Canada’s identity as a nation is tied to fantasies of nature and wilderness that are historically bo...
Though Métis people have had a long presence in Calgary and southern Alberta, their kinship within t...
This paper questions whether the rescaling of conservation practice in Canada to include local and I...
What does it mean to reconcile our relationships with the Land, the assimilative and violent policie...
In reflecting on the relationship between ongoing Canadian colonialism and sacred indigenous spaces,...