First Nations, first thoughts : the impact of indigenous thought in Canada

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First Nations, first thoughts : the impact of indigenous thought in Canada

edited by Annis May Timpson

UBC Press, c2009

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • First Nations perspectives and historical thinking in Canada / Robin Jarvis Brownlie
  • Being indigenous in the academy : creating space for indigenous scholars / Margaret Kovach
  • Respecting First Nations oral histories : copyright complexities and archiving aboriginal stories / Leslie McCartnery
  • Nápi and the city : Siksikaitsitapi narratives revisited / Martin Whittles and Tim Patterson
  • Colonial photographs and postcolonial relationships : the Kainai-Oxford photographic histories project / Laura Peers and Alison K. Brown
  • Museums taken to task : representing first peoples at the McCord Museum of Canadian history / Stephanie Bolton
  • The Manitoba government's shift to "autonomous" First Nations child welfare : empowerment or privatization? / Fiona MacDonald
  • Rethinking the administration of government : Inuit representation, culture, and language in the Nunavut public service / Annis May Timpson
  • A fine balance? : aboriginal peoples in the Canadian north and the dilemma of development / Gabrielle A. Slowey
  • Civilization, self-determination, and reconciliation / Michael Murphy
  • Take 35 : reconciling constitutional orders / Kiera L. Ladner

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Countless books and articles have traced the impact of colonialism and public policy on Canada's First Nations, but few have explored the impact of Aboriginal thought on public discourse and policy development in Canada. First Nations, First Thoughts brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars who cut through the prevailing orthodoxy to reveal Indigenous thinkers and activists as a pervasive presence in diverse political, constitutional, and cultural debates and arenas, including urban spaces, historical texts, public policy, and cultural heritage preservation. This innovative, thought-provoking collection contributes to the decolonization process by encouraging us to imagine a stronger, fairer Canada in which Aboriginal self-government and expression can be fully realized.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction: Indigenous Thought in Canada / Annis May Timpson Part 1: Challenging Dominant Discourses 1 First Nations Perspectives and Historical Thinking in Canada / Robin Jarvis Brownlie 2 Being Indigenous within the Academy: Creating Space for Indigenous Scholars / Margaret Kovach Part 2: Oral Histories and First Nations Narratives 3 Respecting Oral Histories of First Nations: Copyright Complexities in Archiving Aboriginal Stories / Leslie McCartney 4 Napi and the City: Siksikaitsitapi Narratives Revisited / Martin Whittles and Tim Patterson Part 3: Cultural Heritage and Representation 5 Colonial Photographs and Postcolonial Relationships: The Kainai-Oxford Photographic Histories Project / Laura Peers and Alison K. Brown 6 Museums Taken to Task: Representing First Peoples at the McCord Museum of Canadian History / Stephanie Bolton Part 4: Aboriginal Thought and Innovation in Subnational Governance 7 The Manitoba Government's Shift to "Autonomous" First Nations Child Welfare: Empowerment or Privatization? / Fiona MacDonald 8 Rethinking the Administration of Government: Inuit Representation, Culture, and Language in the Nunavut Public Service / Annis May Timpson 9 A Fine Balance? Aboriginal Peoples in the Canadian North and the Dilemma of Development / Gabrielle A. Slowey Part 5: Thinking Back, Looking Forward: Political and Constitutional Reconciliation 10 Civilization, Self-Determination, and Reconciliation / Michael Murphy 11 Take 35: Reconciling Constitutional Orders / Kiera L. Ladner Contributors Index

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