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        8. Killing in the Name Of: Police Killings of Indigenous People in Canada
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        Jeff Shantz
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Human to Human: A Poem Written for Pamela George 13
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                            Part I Settler Colonialism and Canadian Criminal Justice in Context
- 1. Memoryscapes: Canadian Chattel Slavery, Gaslighting, and Carceral Phantom Pain 21
- 2. The Destruction of Families: Canadian Indian Residential Schools and the Refamilialization of Indigenous Children 45
- 3. Walking on a Settler Road: Days in the Life of Colonialism 73
- 4. Colonial Mythmaking in Canadian Police Museums on the Prairies 79
- 5. Original Savages 101
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                            Part II The Colonial Violence of Criminal Justice Operations
- 6. “You’re Reminded of Who You Are in Canada, Real Quick”: Racial Gendered Violence and the Politics of Redress 107
- 7. Clearing the Plains Continues: Settler Justice and the “Accidental” Murder of Colten Boushie 129
- 8. Killing in the Name Of: Police Killings of Indigenous People in Canada 153
- 9. Elders in Prison and Cycles of Abuse 177
- 10. Gendered Genocide: The Overincarceration of Indigenous Women and Girls 185
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                            Part III The Bureaucratic Trappings of Colonial Justice
- 11. Moral Culpability and Addiction: Sentencing Decisions Two Decades After R. v. Gladue 203
- 12. Cookie-Cutter Corrections: The Appearance of Scientific Rigour, the Assumption of Homogeneity, and the Fallacy of Division 227
- 13. To Be Treated as Human: Federally Sentenced Women and the Struggle for Human Rights 241
- 14. Earth and Spirit: Corrections Is Not Another Word for Healing 251
- 15. Shit: A Poem Dedicated to All Incarcerated Sisters 257
- 16. Incompatible or Congruent? Can Indigenous and Western Legal Systems Work Together? 261
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                            Part IV Creative Resistances and Reimagining Settler-Colonial Justice
- 17. Countering the Legal Archive on the Death of Neil Stonechild: Analyzing David Garneau’s Evidence (2006) as an Aesthetic Archive 291
- 18. Ethics of Representation / Ethics and Representation: Dads Doin’ Time, Incarcerated Indigenous Writers, and the Public Gaze 319
- 19. In the Name of the Native Brother and Sisterhood 337
- 20. Spirit of the Stolen: MMIWG2S+ People and Indigenous Grassroots Organizing 347
- 21. Critique’s Coloniality and Pluriversal Recognition: On the Care as the Ecological Ground of Justice 369
- Conclusion 397
- List of Contributors 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Human to Human: A Poem Written for Pamela George 13
- 
                            Part I Settler Colonialism and Canadian Criminal Justice in Context
- 1. Memoryscapes: Canadian Chattel Slavery, Gaslighting, and Carceral Phantom Pain 21
- 2. The Destruction of Families: Canadian Indian Residential Schools and the Refamilialization of Indigenous Children 45
- 3. Walking on a Settler Road: Days in the Life of Colonialism 73
- 4. Colonial Mythmaking in Canadian Police Museums on the Prairies 79
- 5. Original Savages 101
- 
                            Part II The Colonial Violence of Criminal Justice Operations
- 6. “You’re Reminded of Who You Are in Canada, Real Quick”: Racial Gendered Violence and the Politics of Redress 107
- 7. Clearing the Plains Continues: Settler Justice and the “Accidental” Murder of Colten Boushie 129
- 8. Killing in the Name Of: Police Killings of Indigenous People in Canada 153
- 9. Elders in Prison and Cycles of Abuse 177
- 10. Gendered Genocide: The Overincarceration of Indigenous Women and Girls 185
- 
                            Part III The Bureaucratic Trappings of Colonial Justice
- 11. Moral Culpability and Addiction: Sentencing Decisions Two Decades After R. v. Gladue 203
- 12. Cookie-Cutter Corrections: The Appearance of Scientific Rigour, the Assumption of Homogeneity, and the Fallacy of Division 227
- 13. To Be Treated as Human: Federally Sentenced Women and the Struggle for Human Rights 241
- 14. Earth and Spirit: Corrections Is Not Another Word for Healing 251
- 15. Shit: A Poem Dedicated to All Incarcerated Sisters 257
- 16. Incompatible or Congruent? Can Indigenous and Western Legal Systems Work Together? 261
- 
                            Part IV Creative Resistances and Reimagining Settler-Colonial Justice
- 17. Countering the Legal Archive on the Death of Neil Stonechild: Analyzing David Garneau’s Evidence (2006) as an Aesthetic Archive 291
- 18. Ethics of Representation / Ethics and Representation: Dads Doin’ Time, Incarcerated Indigenous Writers, and the Public Gaze 319
- 19. In the Name of the Native Brother and Sisterhood 337
- 20. Spirit of the Stolen: MMIWG2S+ People and Indigenous Grassroots Organizing 347
- 21. Critique’s Coloniality and Pluriversal Recognition: On the Care as the Ecological Ground of Justice 369
- Conclusion 397
- List of Contributors 407