First Nations, First Thoughts
The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
Herausgeber: Timpson, Annis May
First Nations, First Thoughts
The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
Herausgeber: Timpson, Annis May
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A thought-provoking volume that brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal thinkers and activists to explore the innovations and challenges that Indigenous thought continues to bring to Canada.
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A thought-provoking volume that brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal thinkers and activists to explore the innovations and challenges that Indigenous thought continues to bring to Canada.
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- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780774815529
- ISBN-10: 0774815523
- Artikelnr.: 28253688
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780774815529
- ISBN-10: 0774815523
- Artikelnr.: 28253688
Annis May Timpson is Director of the Centre of Canadian Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Contributors: Stephanie Bolton, Alison K. Brown, Robin Jarvis Brownlie, Margaret Kovach, Kiera L. Ladner, Fiona MacDonald, Leslie McCartney, Michael Murphy, Tim Patterson, Laura Peers, Gabrielle A. Slowey, and Martin Whittles
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 Nápi 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
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 Nápi 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
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 Nápi 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
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 Nápi 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