Though Métis people have had a long presence in Calgary and southern Alberta, their kinship within the Nehiyaw Pwat allied them against the Blackfoot Confederacy: as strangers politically and culturally, they remained as guests in this territory. For Métis people who live in Calgary who want to be good guests, the authors suggest an “ethic of reciprocal visiting” that emerges from Métis visiting culture, where Indigenous guests outside of their home territory are called to listen to their hosts as a dancer listens to the fiddler and adjusts their steps, engage in respectful non-interference, and be prepared for correction.Submitted by Jessie Loyer (jloyer@mtroyal.ca) on 2019-10-30T17:21:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 WhyCalgaryIsntMetisTerritor...
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Using the Blood reserve in Southern Alberta and the Blackfeet reserve in northern Montana as a case ...
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The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019The history of Indigenous-Crown relations in Canad...
Metis ideas of territory are complex, varied and often not well understood. Metis perspectives...
Though Métis people have had a long presence in Calgary and southern Alberta, their kinship within t...
The settler-colonial Canadian nation-state envisions national parks as places for citizens to recrea...
We want to first acknowledge that the University of Calgary and all those who teach, learn, and work...
This article proposes that if the permission and guidance of local Indigenous groups is obtained, an...
The nation-to-nation relationship between Indigenous peoples and cities remains largely unexplored i...
The indigenous rights movement has been defined as a struggle for land and jurisdiction. Over the la...
This paper offers critical perspectives on engaging Indigenous Peoples land-based practices in the c...
The Medicine Line, the name given by the Blackfoot to the Canadian-American border, reflects the "ma...
Using the Blood reserve in Southern Alberta and the Blackfeet reserve in northern Montana as a case ...
In Canada, many citizens are justifiably proud of our country’s commitment to multiculturalism and r...
This case study has been developed as a part of Investing in Native Communities, a joint project of ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019The history of Indigenous-Crown relations in Canad...
Metis ideas of territory are complex, varied and often not well understood. Metis perspectives...