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6 Laying the Groundwork for Co-Production
The Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre, 1968–82
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Aboriginal Urbanization in Canada: Background 21
- The Urbanization of Aboriginal Populations in Canada 29
- Urban Aboriginality as a Distinctive Identity, in Twelve Parts 46
- Breaching Reserve Boundaries 69
- “I Basically Mostly Stick with My Own Kind” 88
- Being Métis 110
- Laying the Groundwork for Co-Production 132
- Increasing the Depth of Our Civic Identity 151
- American Indian Urbanization in the United States 167
- American Indians and Alaska Natives in Urban Environments 173
- “Being Indian in the City” 193
- Dancing into Place 216
- Aboriginal Urbanization in Australia 231
- Indigenous Urbanization in Australia 237
- Aboriginal Identity and Place in the Intercultural Settings of Metropolitan Australia 256
- Aboriginal Youth, Work, and Aspiration in Sydney’s Redfern-Waterloo Region 282
- Māori Urbanization in New Zealand 305
- The Structure of Urban Māori Identities 311
- Māori and Environmental Justice 334
- Producing Indigeneity 354
- Conclusion 377
- Contributors 388
- Index 393
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Aboriginal Urbanization in Canada: Background 21
- The Urbanization of Aboriginal Populations in Canada 29
- Urban Aboriginality as a Distinctive Identity, in Twelve Parts 46
- Breaching Reserve Boundaries 69
- “I Basically Mostly Stick with My Own Kind” 88
- Being Métis 110
- Laying the Groundwork for Co-Production 132
- Increasing the Depth of Our Civic Identity 151
- American Indian Urbanization in the United States 167
- American Indians and Alaska Natives in Urban Environments 173
- “Being Indian in the City” 193
- Dancing into Place 216
- Aboriginal Urbanization in Australia 231
- Indigenous Urbanization in Australia 237
- Aboriginal Identity and Place in the Intercultural Settings of Metropolitan Australia 256
- Aboriginal Youth, Work, and Aspiration in Sydney’s Redfern-Waterloo Region 282
- Māori Urbanization in New Zealand 305
- The Structure of Urban Māori Identities 311
- Māori and Environmental Justice 334
- Producing Indigeneity 354
- Conclusion 377
- Contributors 388
- Index 393