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The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature

The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature

Indigenous Peoples and the Great Lakes Environment
edited by Karl S. Hele
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also available: Hardcover Paperback
tagged : native american, indigenous peoples, native american studies
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Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Building a New Relationship
edited by Christopher McKee
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : colonialism & post-colonialism, native american studies, indigenous peoples
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Unsettling the Settler Within

Unsettling the Settler Within

Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
by Paulette Regan, foreword by Taiaiake Alfred
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback Hardcover
tagged : native american studies, indigenous peoples, native american
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We Are Coming Home

We Are Coming Home

Repatriation and the Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence
edited by Gerald T. Conaty, contributions by Robert R. Janes; Allan Pard; Jerry Potts; Frank Weasel Head; Herman Yellow Old Woman; Chris McHugh & John W. Ives
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tagged : museum studies, native american studies, indigenous peoples
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"I brought a sacred headdress to an aaawaahskataiki (ceremonial grandparent) of the women's Maotoki society. Before leaving the museum, I had stuffed the headpiece with acid-free tissue, carefully folded the trailer around more tissue, and placed the entire piece in an acid-free archival box, padding out space with yet more tissue. When I brought the package into the elder's home, she gased with horror. The tissue was rapidly discarded and the headdress was rolled tightly, wrapped in a cloth, and secured with twine. It was, in fact, swaddled, much the way a newborn baby is enclosed for care and protection. Here, again, was an alternative way of understanding what these sacred objects are and how they should be cared for. Over time, I have also come to appreciate that the use fo these items is not detrimental to their well-being. In fact, their participation in ceremonies keeps them alive and vibrant."

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