Reconciling and Rehumanizing Indigenous-Settler Relations is a personal narrative of an applied anthropologist's experience in working with indigenous peoples of Canada. Nadia Ferrara calls for all North Americans to engage in "restorying" their nation's history by acknowledging the injustices that indigenous peoples have faced and continue to face.
Reconciling and Rehumanizing Indigenous-Settler Relations is a personal narrative of an applied anthropologist's experience in working with indigenous peoples of Canada. Nadia Ferrara calls for all North Americans to engage in "restorying" their nation's history by acknowledging the injustices that indigenous peoples have faced and continue to face.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nadia Ferrara is a senior policy manager in the Government of Canada, Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, where she leads a course in cultural competence for public servants.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Building Bridges Chapter 2: Being the Other Chapter 3: Re-building Trust through Dialogic Exchange Chapter 4: Translating Lived Realities Chapter 5: Personal Lived Reality: Opening of my Self Chapter 6: Engaging in Reconciliation Chapter 7: Ethical Responsibility Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards Intergenerational Reconciliation Epilogue: Coming Home: Bi-Giiwe Bibliography