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Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Councillor Kurt Adams
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- Publisher’s Note xi
- Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Chief Elsie Jack xiii
- Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Councillor Kurt Adams xv
- Assiniboine Tribe of Indians Elder and Traditional Land User Interviewees, September 1929 xvi
- Cypress Hills Group Interviewees, November 5, 2015 xvi
- Carry The Kettle First Nation Elder and Current User Interviewees, July 2015 xvii
- Preface and Acknowledgements xxi
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: Ne Wanágaša Owóknaga / The History of the Nakoda People
- Chapter 1: Nakódabi Žehaŋ Maká Wiyutá / Early Land Use of the Nakoda People 7
- Chapter 2: Wašíčubi Togáda Nakóda Wiyágabi / Assiniboine at Contact 23
- Chapter 3: Nakódabi 1799–1855 Čagúsam Makóče Missouri ičiyab / Upper Missouri Country and the Assiniboine, 1799–1855 45
- Chapter 4: Wiyóȟpeyadagiya Knaškíŋyaŋbi / The Wild West 63
- Chapter 5: Oyáde Wowábiyutaŋibi hiŋkda Makóče Wokšúbi / Treaty 4 and Reserve Farming 87
- Chapter 6: Wazi Ȟe Makóče Žedáhaŋ Nakódabi Baȟeyam iyéya hiŋkda ne Canadian’s Išta Mneǧá Hiyúbi Ičíyabi / The Assiniboine Removal from Cypress Hills and the “Canadian” Trail of Tears, 1883 117
- Chapter 7: Nakóda Makóče En Piyábi Dagu Wičóni nagu T’abi Owóknága / Life and Death on the New Reserve 137
- Chapter 8: Makóče ne Wičákibi / Loss of Lands 155
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PART 2: Nakón Wičóȟa Iyamé I nagu Wošbebi / Spirituality and Traditional Hunting and Gathering
- Chapter 9: Nakón Wičóȟaŋga, wičói’ábi, wakaŋ makáwida, Owapiya / Spirituality, Language, Sacred Sites, and Burial Grounds 173
- Chapter 10: Wanúyabi Wokšubi / Harvesting Big Game 199
- Chapter 11 : Iyátaga nagu Hokúwa, Zik’daŋna, Wanúyabi Čusína Wokšubi / Harvesting Smaller Game and Birds, Fishing, and Trapping 225
- Chapter 12: Pežúda Wošpíbi, Wibázoka, Wokšubi / Gathering Medicines, Herbs, Berries, and Wild Vegetables 239
- Chapter 13: Wičóȟaŋga Ičúŋbi: Wašiču Owáŋga Tibi, Maká En Wokšúbi nagu Woyúda / Farms, Gardens, Traditional Diet, and Other Traditional Activities 255
- Chapter 14: Nakón Wósuye, Makóče at’a Iŋhákta nagu Iknúšta / Indigenous Rights and Environmental Concerns 273
- Conclusion 291
- Notes 299
- Bibliography 325
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- Publisher’s Note xi
- Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Chief Elsie Jack xiii
- Letter from Carry The Kettle First Nation Councillor Kurt Adams xv
- Assiniboine Tribe of Indians Elder and Traditional Land User Interviewees, September 1929 xvi
- Cypress Hills Group Interviewees, November 5, 2015 xvi
- Carry The Kettle First Nation Elder and Current User Interviewees, July 2015 xvii
- Preface and Acknowledgements xxi
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: Ne Wanágaša Owóknaga / The History of the Nakoda People
- Chapter 1: Nakódabi Žehaŋ Maká Wiyutá / Early Land Use of the Nakoda People 7
- Chapter 2: Wašíčubi Togáda Nakóda Wiyágabi / Assiniboine at Contact 23
- Chapter 3: Nakódabi 1799–1855 Čagúsam Makóče Missouri ičiyab / Upper Missouri Country and the Assiniboine, 1799–1855 45
- Chapter 4: Wiyóȟpeyadagiya Knaškíŋyaŋbi / The Wild West 63
- Chapter 5: Oyáde Wowábiyutaŋibi hiŋkda Makóče Wokšúbi / Treaty 4 and Reserve Farming 87
- Chapter 6: Wazi Ȟe Makóče Žedáhaŋ Nakódabi Baȟeyam iyéya hiŋkda ne Canadian’s Išta Mneǧá Hiyúbi Ičíyabi / The Assiniboine Removal from Cypress Hills and the “Canadian” Trail of Tears, 1883 117
- Chapter 7: Nakóda Makóče En Piyábi Dagu Wičóni nagu T’abi Owóknága / Life and Death on the New Reserve 137
- Chapter 8: Makóče ne Wičákibi / Loss of Lands 155
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PART 2: Nakón Wičóȟa Iyamé I nagu Wošbebi / Spirituality and Traditional Hunting and Gathering
- Chapter 9: Nakón Wičóȟaŋga, wičói’ábi, wakaŋ makáwida, Owapiya / Spirituality, Language, Sacred Sites, and Burial Grounds 173
- Chapter 10: Wanúyabi Wokšubi / Harvesting Big Game 199
- Chapter 11 : Iyátaga nagu Hokúwa, Zik’daŋna, Wanúyabi Čusína Wokšubi / Harvesting Smaller Game and Birds, Fishing, and Trapping 225
- Chapter 12: Pežúda Wošpíbi, Wibázoka, Wokšubi / Gathering Medicines, Herbs, Berries, and Wild Vegetables 239
- Chapter 13: Wičóȟaŋga Ičúŋbi: Wašiču Owáŋga Tibi, Maká En Wokšúbi nagu Woyúda / Farms, Gardens, Traditional Diet, and Other Traditional Activities 255
- Chapter 14: Nakón Wósuye, Makóče at’a Iŋhákta nagu Iknúšta / Indigenous Rights and Environmental Concerns 273
- Conclusion 291
- Notes 299
- Bibliography 325
- Index 331