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Nested federalism and Inuit governance in the Canadian Arctic
This book analyses the transition towards Inuit self-governance in Nunavik, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, and Nunatsiavut in the Canadian Arctic. (Gary N. Wilson, Christopher Alcantara, and Thierry Rodon, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2020, 207 p. )
Subjects: Self-government, Colonialism, Inuit
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Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic
Handbook on the cultural history of the Arctic, covering topics such as climate change impacts on human societies and European colonial expansion.
Subjects: Climate change, Colonialism, History, Indigenous peoples, Prehistory
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Racism, colonialism, and indigeneity in Canada: a reader
A collection of essays by Indigenous scholars discussing and examining the impacts on racism and settler colonialism on Indigenous communities in what is now called “Canada.” (Martin J. Cannon, Lina Sunseri eds, Don Mills, Oxford University Press, 2018, 263 p. )
Subjects: Colonialism, Indigenous peoples
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Resurgence and reconciliation: indigenous settler-relations and earth teachings
From a multidisciplinary approach, this book seeks to analyse and criticize the two schools of thought, resurgence and reconciliation, that seek to improve and guide Indigenous-settler relations in what is now called Canada. Contibutions by settler and Indigenous authors. (Michael Asch, John Borrows, James Tully eds, Toronto, Toronto University Press, 2018, 369 p.)
Subjects: Colonialism, Decolonization, Indigenous authors
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Rethinking the Great White North: race, nature, and the geographies of whiteness in Canada
Rethinking the Great White North takes a multi-disciplinary approach to deconstructing Canada’s imaginary north. By exploring Canada’s historical geography, the book discusses how racism and whiteness have shaped the country’s identity and systems. (Audrey Kobayashi, Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Vancouver, UBC Press, c2011, 343 p.)
Subjects: Decolonization, Imaginary North, Colonialism
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Sanaaq : an Inuit novel
This novel by Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk (transliterated and translated from Inuktitut to English) recounts the fortunes and misfortunes of Sanaaq before and after the arrival of the first whites in Inuit country. Mitiarjuk allows the reader to discover, as no Westerner anthropologist has yet been able to do it, the life and psychology of the Inuit confronted with extreme nature, the need for sharing and the invasion of their territory by white people and their civilization.
Subjects: Colonialism, Indigenous authors, Indigenous literature, Inuit
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