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11 Stoking the Embers
A Story of Realizing Decolonizing Aims with the Métis through Media Agency
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
History, Identity, and Belonging
- River Water Flows through Our Veins 13
- What’s a Métis, Anyway? 29
- The Right to Self-Identify as Métis at School 50
- Ancestral Knowledge in a Contemporary World 66
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Leadership and Relationship Building
- Fire Starters and Keepers 89
- Finding a Way around the Jurisdictional Gaps 117
- Navigating Troubled Political Waters for Better Housing 131
- Demanding the Right to Care for Their Own Children 148
-
Exercising Our Rights and Self-Determination
- Who Will Come to Bury You? 176
- Wiichihiwayshinawn 187
- Stoking the Embers 216
- A Métis Woman’s Journey of Discovery 234
- Contributors 257
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
History, Identity, and Belonging
- River Water Flows through Our Veins 13
- What’s a Métis, Anyway? 29
- The Right to Self-Identify as Métis at School 50
- Ancestral Knowledge in a Contemporary World 66
-
Leadership and Relationship Building
- Fire Starters and Keepers 89
- Finding a Way around the Jurisdictional Gaps 117
- Navigating Troubled Political Waters for Better Housing 131
- Demanding the Right to Care for Their Own Children 148
-
Exercising Our Rights and Self-Determination
- Who Will Come to Bury You? 176
- Wiichihiwayshinawn 187
- Stoking the Embers 216
- A Métis Woman’s Journey of Discovery 234
- Contributors 257
- Index 263