This study addresses the question of the nature of indigenous people's connection to the land, and the implications of this for articulating these connections in legal arenas where questions of Aboriginal title and land claims are at issue. The idea of 'place' is developed, based in a phenomenology of dwelling which takes profound attachments to home places as shaping and being shaped by ontological orientation and social organization. In this theory of the 'senses of place', the author emphasizes the relationships between meaning and power experienced and embodied in place, and the social systems of property and territory that forms indigenous land tenure systems. To explore this theoretical notion of senses of place, the study de...
PhDBibliography: p. 443-482.Introduction -- The context of the study -- The limits of legal and anth...
Sense of place is increasingly recognized as key to human wellbeing in social-ecological systems. Ye...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
Building out of recent scholarship that examines the way colonialism has altered Aboriginal people’s...
Archaeological studies of territory, tenure, and territoriality seek to understand how past claims a...
This thesis describes the aboriginal and contemporary social organization of the Coast Salish people...
This research examines representations of indigenous identity and islandness rooted in place. The si...
This PhD dissertation is an ethnography of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Based on fourteen m...
This ethnographic research project examines the re-creation, performance and dissemination of ident...
I examine the problem of how settler colonial countries such as Canada have defined what places are ...
In northwest Montana, there exists a rich tribal culture and vibrant physical environment. The Salis...
This Dissertation weaves together interrelated ethnohistoric and archaeological evidence to provide ...
The purpose of the research is to examine the impact of cultural, economic, and environmental factor...
Houses were fundamental to cultural expression among Coast Salish groups in the Lower Fraser River W...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
PhDBibliography: p. 443-482.Introduction -- The context of the study -- The limits of legal and anth...
Sense of place is increasingly recognized as key to human wellbeing in social-ecological systems. Ye...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
Building out of recent scholarship that examines the way colonialism has altered Aboriginal people’s...
Archaeological studies of territory, tenure, and territoriality seek to understand how past claims a...
This thesis describes the aboriginal and contemporary social organization of the Coast Salish people...
This research examines representations of indigenous identity and islandness rooted in place. The si...
This PhD dissertation is an ethnography of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Based on fourteen m...
This ethnographic research project examines the re-creation, performance and dissemination of ident...
I examine the problem of how settler colonial countries such as Canada have defined what places are ...
In northwest Montana, there exists a rich tribal culture and vibrant physical environment. The Salis...
This Dissertation weaves together interrelated ethnohistoric and archaeological evidence to provide ...
The purpose of the research is to examine the impact of cultural, economic, and environmental factor...
Houses were fundamental to cultural expression among Coast Salish groups in the Lower Fraser River W...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
PhDBibliography: p. 443-482.Introduction -- The context of the study -- The limits of legal and anth...
Sense of place is increasingly recognized as key to human wellbeing in social-ecological systems. Ye...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...