Cultivating Canada: reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity
The third in a three-volume series addressing the complex notion of reconciliation in a national landscape. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation brings together disparate voices to address how communities -- immigrant, racialized, 'new' Canadians and other minoritized groups relate to the int...
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Aboriginal Healing Foundation
2011
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Schriftenreihe: | Aboriginal Healing Foundation research series
2011 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The third in a three-volume series addressing the complex notion of reconciliation in a national landscape. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation brings together disparate voices to address how communities -- immigrant, racialized, 'new' Canadians and other minoritized groups relate to the intricacies of reconciliation as a concept. Many of the contributers address questions of land, Aboriginal histories, and different trajectories that have led to the current configuration and conglomeration of peoples in this geographic space. And, a central organizing principle of this collection is artistic practice, of specifically in how embedding creative acts within critical responses helps to create a relevant framework of possibilities as we move inexorably into uncertain futures."--back cover |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references Section 1: Land -- Ramblings and Resistances / Shirley Bear -- Napa North / Henry Tsang and Glen Lowry -- Land Project: A Conversation between Canada and Israel, Palestine / Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Joseph Naytowhow, b.h. Yael -- 'On Loan': Thoughts on stolen strength, seeds of lubestrok, seeds of truth, seeds of reconciliation / Sandra Semchuk (with James Nicholas) and Elwood Jimmy -- Reconciling With The People and the Land? / Dorothy Christian -- What Would Restitution and Regeneration Look Like from the Point of View of Water? / Rita Wong -- Stories from The Little Black School House / Sylvia D. Hamilton -- Beyond Imaginings: Photography from the Greenbelt / Meera Margaret Singh Section 2: Across -- Parallel Histories / Jamelie Hassan and Miriam Jordan -- Cross Racial Encounters and Juridical Truths: (Dis)Aggregating Race in British Columbia's Contact Zone / Renisa Mawani -- Arctic Bayanihan / Rhose Harris-Galia -- Aiyah! A Little Rouse of Time and Space / Sid Chow Tan -- The Attempted Genocide and Ethnocide of the Roma / Ronald Lee -- Decolonizing Anti-racism / Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua -- People of Colour in Treaty / Robinder Kaur Sehdev -- Learning Through Crossing Lines: An Intercultural Dialogue / Srimoyee Mitra -- Are People of Colour Settlers Too? / Malissa Phung -- Nurturing Dialogues between First Nations, Urban Aboriginal, and Immigrant Communities in Vancouver [Native peoples] / Henry Yu |
Beschreibung: | x, 453 p. ill. (some col.) 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781897285985 |
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spelling | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné Ottawa Aboriginal Healing Foundation 2011 x, 453 p. ill. (some col.) 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Aboriginal Healing Foundation research series 2011 Includes bibliographical references Section 1: Land -- Ramblings and Resistances / Shirley Bear -- Napa North / Henry Tsang and Glen Lowry -- Land Project: A Conversation between Canada and Israel, Palestine / Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Joseph Naytowhow, b.h. Yael -- 'On Loan': Thoughts on stolen strength, seeds of lubestrok, seeds of truth, seeds of reconciliation / Sandra Semchuk (with James Nicholas) and Elwood Jimmy -- Reconciling With The People and the Land? / Dorothy Christian -- What Would Restitution and Regeneration Look Like from the Point of View of Water? / Rita Wong -- Stories from The Little Black School House / Sylvia D. Hamilton -- Beyond Imaginings: Photography from the Greenbelt / Meera Margaret Singh Section 2: Across -- Parallel Histories / Jamelie Hassan and Miriam Jordan -- Cross Racial Encounters and Juridical Truths: (Dis)Aggregating Race in British Columbia's Contact Zone / Renisa Mawani -- Arctic Bayanihan / Rhose Harris-Galia -- Aiyah! A Little Rouse of Time and Space / Sid Chow Tan -- The Attempted Genocide and Ethnocide of the Roma / Ronald Lee -- Decolonizing Anti-racism / Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua -- People of Colour in Treaty / Robinder Kaur Sehdev -- Learning Through Crossing Lines: An Intercultural Dialogue / Srimoyee Mitra -- Are People of Colour Settlers Too? / Malissa Phung -- Nurturing Dialogues between First Nations, Urban Aboriginal, and Immigrant Communities in Vancouver [Native peoples] / Henry Yu The third in a three-volume series addressing the complex notion of reconciliation in a national landscape. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation brings together disparate voices to address how communities -- immigrant, racialized, 'new' Canadians and other minoritized groups relate to the intricacies of reconciliation as a concept. Many of the contributers address questions of land, Aboriginal histories, and different trajectories that have led to the current configuration and conglomeration of peoples in this geographic space. And, a central organizing principle of this collection is artistic practice, of specifically in how embedding creative acts within critical responses helps to create a relevant framework of possibilities as we move inexorably into uncertain futures."--back cover Indians of North America / Education / Canada / History Indians of North America / Cultural assimilation / Canada Indians of North America / Canada / Social conditions Indians, Treatment of / Canada / History Reconciliation Réconciliation Communication interculturelle Diversité culturelle / Canada Art canadien / 21e siècle Artistes / Canada Erziehung Geschichte Indianer Migration Canada / Emigration and immigration Kanada Mathur, Ashok K. Sonstige (DE-588)170069133 oth Aboriginal Healing Foundation research series 2011 (DE-604)BV040527619 2011 |
spellingShingle | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity Aboriginal Healing Foundation research series Indians of North America / Education / Canada / History Indians of North America / Cultural assimilation / Canada Indians of North America / Canada / Social conditions Indians, Treatment of / Canada / History Reconciliation Réconciliation Communication interculturelle Diversité culturelle / Canada Art canadien / 21e siècle Artistes / Canada Erziehung Geschichte Indianer Migration |
title | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity |
title_auth | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity |
title_exact_search | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity |
title_full | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné |
title_fullStr | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultivating Canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné |
title_short | Cultivating Canada |
title_sort | cultivating canada reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity |
title_sub | reconciliation through the lens of cultural diversity |
topic | Indians of North America / Education / Canada / History Indians of North America / Cultural assimilation / Canada Indians of North America / Canada / Social conditions Indians, Treatment of / Canada / History Reconciliation Réconciliation Communication interculturelle Diversité culturelle / Canada Art canadien / 21e siècle Artistes / Canada Erziehung Geschichte Indianer Migration |
topic_facet | Indians of North America / Education / Canada / History Indians of North America / Cultural assimilation / Canada Indians of North America / Canada / Social conditions Indians, Treatment of / Canada / History Reconciliation Réconciliation Communication interculturelle Diversité culturelle / Canada Art canadien / 21e siècle Artistes / Canada Erziehung Geschichte Indianer Migration Canada / Emigration and immigration Kanada |
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