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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

Case Studies, Voices, and Perspectives
edited by Catherine Bell & Val Napoleon
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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law explores First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law. Written in collaboration with First Nation partners, it contains seven case studies featuring indigenous concepts, legal orders, and encounters with legislation and negotiations; a national review essa …

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Shaped by the West Wind

Shaped by the West Wind

Nature and History in Georgian Bay
by Claire Elizabeth Campbell
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tagged : historical geography, environmental conservation & protection, rocks & minerals, human geography, ecology, geology, cultural, regional studies

Along the east shore of Ontario’s Georgian Bay lie the Thirty Thousand Islands, a granite archipelago scarred by glaciers, where the white pines cling to the ancient rock, twisted and bent by the west wind -- a symbol of a region where human history has been shaped by the natural environment. Over the last four centuries, the Bay has been visited …

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Being a Tourist

Being a Tourist

Finding Meaning in Pleasure Travel
by Julia Harrison
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What is meaningful about the experience of travelling abroad? What feeds the impulse to explore new horizons? In Being a Tourist, Harrison analyzes her conversations with a large group of upper-middle-class travellers. Why, she asks, do these people invest their resources -- financial, emotional, psychological, and physical -- in this activity? Har …

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Negotiated Memory

Negotiated Memory

Doukhobor Autobiographical Discourse
by Julie Rak
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The Doukhobors, Russian-speaking immigrants who arrived in Canada beginning in 1899, are known primarily to the Canadian public through the sensationalist images of them as nude protestors, anarchists, and religious fanatics – representations largely propagated by government commissions and the Canadian media. In Negotiating Memory, Julie Rak exa …

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Imagining Difference

Imagining Difference

Legend, Curse, and Spectacle in a Canadian Mining Town
by Leslie Robertson
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Imagining Difference is an ethnography about historical and contemporary ideas of human difference expressed by residents of Fernie, BC – a coal-mining town transforming into an international ski resort. Focusing on diverse experiences of people from the European diaspora, Robertson analyzes expressions of difference from the multiple locations o …

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Historicizing Canadian Anthropology

Historicizing Canadian Anthropology

edited by Julia Harrison & Regna Darnell
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Historicizing Canadian Anthropology is the first significant examination of the historical development of anthropological study in this country. It addresses key issues in the evolution of the discipline: the shaping influence of Aboriginal-anthropological encounters; the challenge of compiling a history for the Canadian context; and the place of i …

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Frontier People

Han Settlers in Minority Areas of China
by Mette Halskov Hansen
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Frontier People shows how the Han themselves have been directly involved in the process of transformation within these areas where they have settled. Their perceptions of the minority natives, their “old home,” other immigrants, and their own role in the areas are examined in relation to the official discourse on the migrations. This study cont …

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Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
by Julie Cruikshank
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Do Glaciers Listen? explores the conflicting depictions of glaciers to show how natural and cultural histories are objectively entangled in the Mount Saint Elias ranges. This rugged area, where Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory now meet, underwent significant geophysical change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which …

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Treaty Promises, Indian Reality

Life on a Reserve
by Harold LeRat, with Linda Ungar
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The federal government promised to care for the Indians in perpetuity and in return, the nomadic Indians would sign treaties, settle on reserves, and learn to be farmers. Many Indians, including those led by Chief Cowessess, were forced out of their traditional territory by the government and driven by hunger to reserves where agents of Indian Affa …

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Our Box Was Full

Our Box Was Full

An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs
by Richard Daly
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For the Gitksan and Witsuwit’en peoples of northwest British Columbia, the land is invested with meaning that goes beyond simple notions of property or sustenance. Considered both a food box and a storage box of history and wealth, the land plays a central role in their culture, survival, history, and identity. In Our Box Was Full, Richard Daly e …

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Images in Asian Religions

Images in Asian Religions

Text and Contexts
edited by Phyllis Granoff & Koichi Shinohara
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This collection offers a challenge to any simple understanding of the role of images by looking at aspects of the reception of image worship that have only begun to be studied, including the many hesitations that Asian religious traditions expressed about image worship. Written by eminent scholars of anthropology, art history, and religion with int …

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Obedient Autonomy

Obedient Autonomy

Chinese Intellectuals and the Achievement of Orderly Life
by Erika E.S. Evasdottir
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This original anthropological study explores a type of “obedient” autonomy that thrives on setbacks, blossoms as more rules are imposed, and flourishes in adversity and, in conjuction, examines the specialized and highly organized discipline of archaeology in China. It follows Chinese students on their journey to becoming full-fledged archaeolo …

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Emerging from the Mist

Emerging from the Mist

Studies in Northwest Coast Culture History
edited by Quentin Mackie; Gary Coupland & R.G. Matson
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Our understanding of the precontact nature of the Northwest Coast has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. This book brings together the most recent research on the culture history and archaeology of a region of longstanding anthropological importance, whose complex societies represent the most prominent examples of hunters and gatherer …

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Hunters and Bureaucrats

Hunters and Bureaucrats

Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon
by Paul Nadasdy
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Based on three years of ethnographic research in the Yukon, this book examines contemporary efforts to restructure the relationship between aboriginal peoples and the state in Canada. Although it is widely held that land claims and co-management – two of the most visible and celebrated elements of this restructuring – will help reverse centurie …

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Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice, Identity, and Community

by Craig Proulx
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In his analysis of justice issues facing urban Aboriginals, Proulx pays particular attention to the situation of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and how the current justice system has failed them. He looks at alternatives to the current system, examining in detail the Community Council Project (CCP), an Aboriginal-run diversion program in Toronto. Th …

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Anatomy of a Conflict

Anatomy of a Conflict

Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old-Growth Forests
by Terre Satterfield
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Anatomy of a Conflict explores the cultural aspects of the fierce dispute between activist loggers and environmentalists over the fate of Oregon’s temperate rain forest. Centred on the practice of old-growth logging and the survival of the northern spotted owl, the conflict has lead to the burning down of ranger stations, the spiking of trees, lo …

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Potlatch at Gitsegukla

Potlatch at Gitsegukla

William Beynon's 1945 Field Notebooks
edited by Marjorie M. Halpin & Margaret Seguin Anderson
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William Beynon was born in 1888 in Victoria to a Welsh father and a Tsimshian mother. He was an accomplished ethnographer and had a long career documenting the traditions of the Tsimshian, Nisga'a, and Gitksan. In 1945 he attended and actively participated in five days of potlatches and totem pole raisings at Gitksan village of Gitsegukla. There he …

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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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Huron-Wendat

Huron-Wendat

The Heritage of the Circle
by Georges E. Sioui, translated by Jane Brierley
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In this book, Georges Sioui, who is himself Wendat, redeems the original name of his people and tells their centuries-old history by describing their social ideas and philosophy and the relevance of both to contemporary life. The question he poses is a simple one: after centuries of European and then other North American contact and interpretation, …

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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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Captured Heritage

The Scramble for Northwest Coast Artifacts
by Douglas Cole
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The heyday of anthropological collecting on the Northwest Coast took place between 1875 and the Great Depression. The scramble for skulls and skeletons, poles, canoes, baskets, feast bowls, and masks went on until it seemed that almost everything not nailed down or hidden was gone. The period of most intense collecting on the coast coincided with t …

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Indigenous Peoples of the World

Their Past, Present and Future
by Brian Goehring
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How did Pizarro subjugate the Inca Empire with less than 500 men? How did debates in 16th century Spain between de Sepulveda and de Las Casas lay the basis for the legal concept of Aboriginal title? Providing a broad comparison of historical, social, and cultural aspects of Indigenous groups around the world, this slim volume answers these question …

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Twana Narratives

Twana Narratives

Native Historical Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture
by William W. Elmendorf
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The Twana speech community of Coast Salish Indians lived, before 1860, in nine villages in western Washington. Twana Narratives presents first-person, insider accounts of Twana history, society, and religion, as told by natives Frank and Henry Allen to anthropologist William Elmendorf between 1934 and 1940. The Allens were born in the Hood Canal ar …

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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

The Anthropology of Museums
by Michael M. Ames
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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes poses a number of probing questions about the role and responsibility of museums and anthropology in the contemporary world. In it, Michael Ames, an internationally renowned museum director, challenges popular concepts and criticisms of museums and presents an alternate perspective which reflects his experiences from …

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Life Lived Like a Story

Life Lived Like a Story

Life Stories of Three Yukon Native Elders
by Julie Cruikshank
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Storytelling is a universal activity and may well be the oldest of the arts. It has always provided a vehicle for the expression of ideas, particularly in societies relying on oral tradition. Yet investigation of what contemporary storytellers actually communicate to their listeners occupies a restricted place in anthropology. The growing literatur …

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Totem Poles

Totem Poles

An Illustrated Guide
by Marjorie M. Halpin
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The massive wood carvings unique to the Indian peoples of the Northwest Coast arouse a sense of wonder in all who see them. This guide helps the reader to understand and enjoy the form and meaning of totem poles and other sculptures. The author describes the origin and place of totem poles in Indian culture – as ancestral emblems, as expressions …

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