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Communities, Development, and Sustainability across Canada

Communities, Development, and Sustainability across Canada

by John T. Pierce & Ann Dale
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What is a sustainable community? The pressing need to answer this simple question is what prompted John Pierce and Ann Dale to gather the essays in this volume. Communities, Development, and Sustainability across Canada is a timely synthesis of work on how Canadian communities can achieve sustainable development. It bridges the gap between theory a …

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The Great Blue Heron

The Great Blue Heron

A Natural History and Ecology of a Seashore Sentinel
by Robert Butler
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With its striking plumage, the great blue heron is one of the most widely recognized wading birds in North America. Riding on kelp beds in the Queen Charlotte Islands, wading in coastal streams along the mainland, poised motionless at the water’s edge on a misty morning, or nesting in the limbs of old-growth forests, this stately bird is a famili …

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The Burden of History

The Burden of History

Colonialism and the Frontier Myth in a Rural Canadian Community
by Elizabeth Furniss
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tagged : native american studies, post-confederation (1867-), discrimination & race relations, native american, british columbia (bc)

This book is an ethnography of the cultural politics of Native/non-Native relations in a small interior BC city – Williams Lake – at the height of land claims conflicts and tensions. Furniss analyses contemporary colonial relations in settler societies, arguing that “ordinary” rural Euro-Canadians exercise power in maintaining the subordina …

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Parties, Candidates, and Constituency Campaigns in Canadian Elections

Parties, Candidates, and Constituency Campaigns in Canadian Elections

by Anthony Sayers
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This important contribution to the study of Canadian elections forcefully argues that knowledge of the dynamics at the local level is essential to a full understanding of Canadian polity, its underlying social basis, and the factors that determine successful election campaigns. As such, Parties, Candidates, and Constituency Campaigns in Canadian El …

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The Wealth of Forests

The Wealth of Forests

Markets, Regulation, and Sustainable Forestry
edited by Chris Tollefson
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tagged : forestry, environmental conservation & protection, sustainable development, environmental economics

Industrial forestry in North America is at a crossroads. A broad consensus has emerged that both the practice and theory of forestry must change in order to achieve sustainability. This book is a pioneering attempt to consider the concrete policy implications of the much discussed transition to sustainable forestry. It integrates two distinct acade …

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The Limits of Labour

The Limits of Labour

Class Formation and the Labour Movement in Calgary, 1883-1929
by David Bright
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In a few short decades before the First World War, Calgary was transformed from a frontier outpost into a complex industrial metropolis. With industrialization there emerged a diverse and equally complex working class. David Bright explores the various levels of class formation and class identity in the city to argue that Calgary’s reputation as …

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Painting the Maple

Painting the Maple

Essays on Race, Gender, and the Construction of Canada
edited by Veronica Strong-Boag; Sherrill Grace; Joan Anderson & Avigail Eisenberg
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Painting the Maple explores the critical interplay of race and gender in shaping Canadian culture, history, politics and health care. These interdisciplinary essays draw on feminist, postcolonial, and critical theory in a wide-ranging discussion that encompasses both high and popular forms of culture, the deliberation of policy and its execution, a …

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Colonizing Bodies

Colonizing Bodies

Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia, 1900-50
by Mary-Ellen Kelm
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Using postmodern and postcolonial conceptions of the body and the power relations of colonization, Kelm shows how a pluralistic medical system evolved among Canada’s most populous Aboriginal population. She explores the effect which Canada’s Indian policy has had on Aboriginal bodies and considers how humanitarianism and colonial medicine were …

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Animals and Nature

Animals and Nature

Cultural Myths, Cultural Realities
by Rod Preece
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“No one tradition alone offers a sufficient respect for other species. Taken together, they may offer a prospect for saner human-animal relations.” – From the book

 

Western conceptions of objectivity and individuality have resulted in a readier appreciation of the worth of the animals and nature than has been recognized. This provocative book …

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Positioning the Missionary

Positioning the Missionary

John Booth Good and the Confluence of Cultures in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia
by Brett Christophers
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Positioning the Missionary examines Anglican missionary work in nineteenth-century British Columbia. Its chief protagonists are John Booth Good, an agent of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Nlha7kapmx poeple of southwestern B.C. Asking why the Nkha7kapmx embraced Good, how he sought to evangelize and civilize them, and how the …

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Invisible and Inaudible in Washington

Invisible and Inaudible in Washington

American Policies towards Canada during the Cold War
by Edelgard Mahant & Graeme S. Mount
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Edelgard Mahant and Graeme Mount examine details of White House policy from 1945 to the 1980s to assess the extent to which the United States could be said to have had a Canada policy. They challenge the popular nationalist view that Canada has been treated as peripheral and dependent, but also counter the opposing view that Washington has respecte …

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Fort Langley Journals, 1827-30

Fort Langley Journals, 1827-30

by Morag Maclachlan
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These journals comprise one of the principal sources of information on early European settlement in BC and provide a remarkable and unique record of the establishment of Fort Langley. Although the journals record such day-to-day details as weather, trade, and visitors, they also contain a wealth of information about social and administrative life a …

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Death So Noble

Death So Noble

Memory, Meaning, and the First World War
by Jonathan F. Vance
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This book examines Canada’s collective memory of the First World War through the 1920s and 1930s. It is a cultural history, considering art, music, and literature. Thematically organized into such subjects as the symbolism of the soldier, the implications of war memory for Canadian nationalism, and the idea of a just war, the book draws on milita …

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The Mountain Is Moving

The Mountain Is Moving

Japanese Women's Lives
by Patricia Morley
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The Mountain Is Moving describes postwar Japanese society and the roles that women are expected to play within it. Based on interviews with hundreds of women, the book examines the education of women, marriage and child rearing, work outside the house, caring for the elderly, political power or lack of it, and volunteerism. Morley also examines a d …

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Spuzzum

Spuzzum

Fraser Canyon Histories 1808-1939
by Annie York
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Living on the banks of the turbulent Fraser River, the Nlaka'pamux people of Spuzzum have a long history of contact with non-aboriginal peoples. They watched as Hudson's Bay Company employees hacked a path through the mountains for the fur brigades, and over time they found themselves in the path of the Cariboo road, the CPR, and virtually every co …

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China in the 1990s, 2nd Edition

Revised Edition
by Robert Benewick, edited by Paul Wingrove
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Now updated with a chapter-length afterword by the editors on the end of the Deng era and its aftermath, China in the 1990s provides a comprehensive survey of a nation in transition. An understanding of this complex process requires a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach, which the editors have achieved by bringing together experts from …

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Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed

Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed

by Robert Galois & Neil J. Sterritt
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In this book, the Gitksan and Gitanyow present their response to the use of the treaty process by the Nisga’a to expand into Gitksan and Gitanyow territory on the upper Nass River and demonstrate the ownership of their territory according to their own legal system. They call upon the ancient oral history (“adaawk”) and their intimate knowledg …

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Ways of Knowing

Ways of Knowing

Experience, Knowledge, and Power among the Dene Tha
by Jean-Guy A. Goulet
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The creative world of a northern Native community is revealed in this innovative book. Once semi-nomadic hunters and gatherers, the Dene Tha of northern Canada today live in government-built homes in the settlement of Chateh. Their lives are a distinct blend of old and new, in which more traditional forms of social control, healing, and praying ent …

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Beyond the City Limits

Beyond the City Limits

Rural History in British Columbia
edited by R.W. Sandwell
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The essays in Beyond the City Limits, all published here for the first time, decisively break this silence and challenge traditional readings of B.C. history. In this wide-ranging collection, R.W. Sandwell draws together a distinguished group of contributors who bring expertise, methodologies, and theoretical perspectives taken from social and poli …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 35, 1997

edited by D.M. McRae
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law.

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Asia-Pacific Legal Development

edited by Gerry Ferguson
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This manuscript is a collection of essays on various issues in Asia-Pacific legal systems. It has been written within the framework of comparative legal research; thus, chapters address various of the ASEAN nations, as well as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

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First Fish, First People

First Fish, First People

Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim
edited by Judith Roche & Meg McHutchison
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First Fish, First People brings together writers from two continents and four countries whose traditional cultures are based on Pacific wild salmon: Ainu from Japan; Ulchi and Nyvkh from Siberia; Okanagan and Coast Salish from Canada; and Makah, Warm Springs, and Spokane from the United States remember the blessedness and mourn the loss of the wild …

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Talk and Log

Talk and Log

Wilderness Politics in British Columbia
by Jeremy Wilson
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For more than three decades, British Columbia's old growth forests have been a major source of political conflict. In Talk and Log, Jeremy Wilson presents a comprehensive account of the rise of the wilderness movement, examines the forest industry's political strategies, and analyzes the inner workings of the policy process. He illuminates the forc …

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Hidden Dimensions

Hidden Dimensions

The Cultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology
by Kathryn Bernick
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Hidden Dimensions is a collection of essays drawn from papers presented at an international conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in April 1995. Scholars from around the globe examine several aspects of wetland archaeology in North America, Mexico, Europe, eastern Siberia, and New Zealand. Some of the essays in this volume explore environmental …

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Justice in Aboriginal Communities

Justice in Aboriginal Communities

Sentencing Alternatives
by Ross Gordon Green
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Combining qualitative research, personal experience, and scholarly literature Ross Green looks at the evolution of the Canadian criminal justice system and the values upon which it is based against the Aboriginal concepts of justice. Using his personal experiences as a defence lawyer, case studies of several communities, as well as interviews with …

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Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada

Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada

Essays on Law, Equality and Respect for Difference
edited by Michael Asch
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In the last two decades there has been positive change in how the Canadian legal system defines Aboriginal and treaty rights. Yet even after the recognition of those rights in the Constitution Act of 1982, the legacy of British values and institutions as well as colonial doctrine still shape how the legal system identifies and interprets Aboriginal …

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The Lifeline of the Oregon Country

The Lifeline of the Oregon Country

The Fraser-Columbia Brigade System, 1811-47
by James R. Gibson
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In The Lifeline of the Oregon Country, James Gibson compellingly immerses the reader in one of the most intractable problems faced by the Hudson's Bay Company: how to realize wealth from such a remote and formidable land. The personalities, places, obstacles, and operations involved in the brigade system are all described in fascinating detail, str …

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Borderlands

Borderlands

How We Talk About Canada
by W. H. New
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The border between Canada and the United States not only seperates us geographically and politically, but also is an important symbol for defining Canadian nationality. In Borderlands, New poetically and metaphorically considers the image of 'the border' in Canada and how it affects the way Canadians look at themselves and their society.

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Conservation Biology Principles for Forested Landscapes

edited by Joan Voller & Scott Harrison
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This book is intended to provide information to those who wish to interact with the landbase in an ecologically sustainable manner. Practitioners charged with the administration of land-based programs in industry and government will find the information presented useful. It should also be a resource for many community groups involved in land-use de …

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Creating Historical Memory

Creating Historical Memory

English-Canadian Women and the Work of History
edited by Beverly Boutilier & Alison Prentice
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Canadian women have worked, individually and collectively, at home and abroad, as creators of historical memory. This engaging collection of essays seeks to create an awareness of the contributions made by women to history and the historical profession from 1870 to 1970 in English Canada. Creating Historical Memory explores the wide range of career …

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Legends of Our Times

Legends of Our Times

Native Cowboy Life
by Morgan Baillargeon & Leslie Tepper
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Throughout the world, the cowboy is an instantly recognized symbol of the North American West. Legends of Our Times breaks the stereotype of “cowboys and Indians” to show an almost unknown side of the West. It tells the story of some of the first cowboys – Native peoples of the northern Plains and Plateau.

 

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Gamblers and Dreamers

Gamblers and Dreamers

Women, Men, and Community in the Klondike
by Charlene Porsild
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The popular image of the Klondike is of a rush of white, male adventurers who overcame great physical and geographical obstacles in their quest for gold. Young, white, single American men carried forward the ideals and structures of the western frontier. It was a man's world made respectable only after the turn of the century with the arrival of wh …

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The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Literacy and Revolution in South China, 1949-95
by Glen Peterson
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This book is a social and political history of the struggle for literacy in rural China from 1949 until 1994. It aims to show how China's revolutionary leaders conceived and promoted literacy in the countryside and how villagers made use of the literacy education and schools they were offered. Rather than focusing narrowly on educational issues alo …

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The Social Life of Stories

The Social Life of Stories

Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory
by Julie Cruikshank
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In this illuminating and theoretically sophisticated study of indigenous oral narratives, Julie Cruikshank moves beyond the text to explore the social power and significance of storytelling. Circumpolar Native peoples today experience strikingly different and often competing systems of narrative and knowledge. These systems include more traditional …

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The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Alberta Metis Experience
by Joe Sawchuk
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Historically, Aboriginal people have had little influence on the development of Native policy from within government; as a result political organizations have been established to lobby government on Native peoples’ issues. Using his experience as director of land claims for the Métis Association of Alberta, Joe Sawchuk explains how these Aborigi …

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Canada and Quebec

One Country, Two Histories: Revised Edition
by Robert Bothwell
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Relations between Canada and Quebec have never been easy. Beginning with the Conquest and working through the many political permutations before Confederation and since, there has always been conflict between the two governments and, in particular, between two points of view. The rebellions of 1837-8, conscription, the Quiet Revolution, language la …

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Sinews of Survival

Sinews of Survival

The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing
by Betty Kobayashi Issenman
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Betty Issenman examines all aspects of winter and summer Inuit clothing, going back 4000 years, with particular emphasis on northern Canadian Inuit. She also describes the kinds of material and tools used to make the clothing. The focus is on on Inuit clothing as protection, identity, and culture bearer, roles it has played for thousands of years. …

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Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600-1945

Japanese Historians and the National Myths, 1600-1945

The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jinmu
by John S. Brownlee
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In Japanese Historians and the National Myths, John Brownlee examines how Japanese historians between 1600 and 1945 interpreted the ancient myths of their origins. Ancient tales tell of Japan's creation in the Age of the Gods, and of Jinmu, a direct descendant of the Sun Goddess and first emperor of the imperial line. These founding myths went unch …

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