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11 Take 35: Reconciling Constitutional Orders
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Kiera L. Ladner
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Indigenous Thought in Canada 1
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Challenging Dominant Discourses
- First Nations Perspectives and Historical Thinking in Canada 21
- Being Indigenous in the Academy: Creating Space for Indigenous Scholars 51
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Oral Histories and Narratives
- Respecting First Nations Oral Histories: Copyright Complexities and Archiving Aboriginal Stories 77
- Nápi and the City: Siksikaitsitapi Narratives Revisited 97
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Cultural Heritage and Representation
- Colonial Photographs and Postcolonial Relationships: The Kainai-Oxford Photographic Histories Project 123
- Museums Taken to Task: Representing First Peoples at the McCord Museum of Canadian History 145
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Aboriginal Thought and Innovation in Subnational Governance
- The Manitoba Government’s Shift to “Autonomous” First Nations Child Welfare: Empowerment or Privatization? 173
- Rethinking the Administration of Government: Inuit Representation, Culture, and Language in the Nunavut Public Service 199
- A Fine Balance? Aboriginal Peoples in the Canadian North and the Dilemma of Development 229
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Thinking Back, Looking Forward: Political and Constitutional Reconciliation
- Civilization, Self-Determination, and Reconciliation 251
- Take 35: Reconciling Constitutional Orders 279
- Contributors 301
- Index 304
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Indigenous Thought in Canada 1
-
Challenging Dominant Discourses
- First Nations Perspectives and Historical Thinking in Canada 21
- Being Indigenous in the Academy: Creating Space for Indigenous Scholars 51
-
Oral Histories and Narratives
- Respecting First Nations Oral Histories: Copyright Complexities and Archiving Aboriginal Stories 77
- Nápi and the City: Siksikaitsitapi Narratives Revisited 97
-
Cultural Heritage and Representation
- Colonial Photographs and Postcolonial Relationships: The Kainai-Oxford Photographic Histories Project 123
- Museums Taken to Task: Representing First Peoples at the McCord Museum of Canadian History 145
-
Aboriginal Thought and Innovation in Subnational Governance
- The Manitoba Government’s Shift to “Autonomous” First Nations Child Welfare: Empowerment or Privatization? 173
- Rethinking the Administration of Government: Inuit Representation, Culture, and Language in the Nunavut Public Service 199
- A Fine Balance? Aboriginal Peoples in the Canadian North and the Dilemma of Development 229
-
Thinking Back, Looking Forward: Political and Constitutional Reconciliation
- Civilization, Self-Determination, and Reconciliation 251
- Take 35: Reconciling Constitutional Orders 279
- Contributors 301
- Index 304