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Forty Narratives in the Wyandot Language

In 1911–1912, French-Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau spent a year recording forty texts in the Wyandot language as spoken by native speakers in Oklahoma. Though he intended to return and complete ...

Mother Earth Plants for Health & Beauty

Create a luxurious, natural beauty regime by crafting your own lotions, soaps, and teas from all-natural ingredients. The recipes and traditions in this book reflect the culture and knowledge of the Medicine ...

Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada

By (author) Sarah MacKenzie
Categories: Indigenous peoples

Despite a recent increase in the productivity and popularity of Indigenous playwrights in Canada, most critical and academic attention has been devoted to the work of male dramatists, leaving female writers ...

Beaver, Bison, Horse

By (author) R. Grace Morgan
Foreword by James Daschuk
Afterword by Cristina Eisenberg
Categories: Indigenous peoples

As one of North America’s most unique ecologies, the Great Plains have fostered symbiotic relationships between humans and animals for millennia. Among these, Indigenous bonds to beavers, bison, and ...

Warrior Life

By (author) Pamela Palmater
Categories: Indigenous peoples

From one of the most important, inspiring and fearless voices in Indigenous rights, decolonization, Canadian politics, social justice, earth justice and beyond, Warrior Life is an unflinching critique ...

I Am a Damn Savage; What Have You Done to My Country? / Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu; Tanite nene etutamin nitassi?

By (author) An Antane Kapesh
Translated by Sarah Henzi
Categories: Indigenous peoples
Series: Indigenous Studies

Quebec author An Antane Kapesh's two books, Je suis une maudite sauvagesse (1976) and Qu'as-tu fait de mon pays? (1979), are among the foregrounding works by Indigenous women in Canada. This English translation ...

Storying Violence

In August of 2016, Cree youth Colten Boushie was shot dead by Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley. Using colonial and socio-political narratives that underlie white rural settler life, the authors position ...

Arrows in a Quiver

By (author) James Frideres
Categories: History of the Americas

In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report, Arrows in a Quiver provides an overview of Indigenous–settler relations, including how land is central to Indigenous identity and how ...

Indigenous Peoples and Dementia

Health organizations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand are responding to the urgent need for guidance on how best to address dementia in Indigenous communities. This innovative volume brings ...

Ubuntu Relational Love

Ubuntu is a Bantu term meaning humanity. It is also a philosophical and ethical system of thought, from which definitions of humanness, togetherness, and social politics of difference arise. Devi Dee ...