This paper demonstrates, through Sagkeeng First Nation narratives, how the Fort Alexander Indian Residential School (FAIRS) is a micro-instance of genocide in the context of language. An understanding is offered from the perspective of a settler colonial academic, in consideration of decolonizing principles. Using relational theory, namely Actor-Network Theory, this paper discusses how FAIRS’s practices were designed and operated to disrupt relations between children and their community by removing Anishinaabe language, and the ways children and their families negotiated and undermined these practices. Data was collected through critical narrative analysis and sociohistoric inquiry to identify and unpack the practice of language removal in ...
Embracing a shared social identity typically serves to protect group members in the face of threats....
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
According to Lyle Campbell, author of American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Nativ...
This paper demonstrates, through Sagkeeng First Nation narratives, how the Fort Alexander Indian Res...
In this article, we examine how the logic of genocide prevention aligns with a settler colonial logi...
This study explores how Abdulrazak Gurnah’s (2020) novel, Afterlives engages itself with the themes ...
Indian Residential Schools were a “central element” in “Canada’s Aboriginal policy” for over a centu...
This paper seeks to contribute to scholarly understandings of the multiple uses to which settler col...
This thesis explores the remarkable journey to save a dying language by a small group of people on t...
This thesis situates post American Revolutionary War era Cherokee as activists who resisted settler ...
abstract: The question of whether there has been an American Indian genocide has been contested, whe...
This thesis examines the assimilation tactics used upon Native Americans by the United States govern...
Aboriginal people have consistently experienced research conducted by non-Aboriginal people and inst...
Governmental policies and actions related to Indigenous peoples, though often termed “racist” or “di...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
Embracing a shared social identity typically serves to protect group members in the face of threats....
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
According to Lyle Campbell, author of American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Nativ...
This paper demonstrates, through Sagkeeng First Nation narratives, how the Fort Alexander Indian Res...
In this article, we examine how the logic of genocide prevention aligns with a settler colonial logi...
This study explores how Abdulrazak Gurnah’s (2020) novel, Afterlives engages itself with the themes ...
Indian Residential Schools were a “central element” in “Canada’s Aboriginal policy” for over a centu...
This paper seeks to contribute to scholarly understandings of the multiple uses to which settler col...
This thesis explores the remarkable journey to save a dying language by a small group of people on t...
This thesis situates post American Revolutionary War era Cherokee as activists who resisted settler ...
abstract: The question of whether there has been an American Indian genocide has been contested, whe...
This thesis examines the assimilation tactics used upon Native Americans by the United States govern...
Aboriginal people have consistently experienced research conducted by non-Aboriginal people and inst...
Governmental policies and actions related to Indigenous peoples, though often termed “racist” or “di...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
Embracing a shared social identity typically serves to protect group members in the face of threats....
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
According to Lyle Campbell, author of American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Nativ...