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Gehl, Lynn, 1962-
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Algonquin First Nation -- Ontario -- Claims.
Algonquin First Nation -- Ontario -- Government relations.
Algonquin First Nation -- Canada -- Government relations.
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Gehl, Lynn, 1962-
Algonquin First Nation -- Ontario -- Claims.
Algonquin First Nation -- Ontario -- Government relations.
Algonquin First Nation -- Canada -- Government relations.
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The truth that wampum tells : my debwewin on the
Algonquin
land claims process / Lynn Gehl.
by
Gehl, Lynn, 1962-
Fernwood Publishing, [2014]
Call #:
971.300497 G311t
Subjects
Algonquin
First
Nation
--
Ontario
--
Claims.
Algonquin
First
Nation
--
Ontario
--
Government
relations
.
Algonquin
First
Nation
--
Canada
--
Government
relations
.
ISBN:
9781552666593 (bound)
155266659X (bound)
Description:
viii, 151 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Treaty at Niagara, The Truth that Wampum Tells offers readers a first-ever insider analysis of the contemporary land claims and self-government process in Canada. Incorporating an analysis of traditional symbolic literacy known as wampum diplomacy, Lynn Gehl argues that despite Canada’s constitutional beginnings
first
codified in the 1763 Royal Proclamation and ratified during the 1764 Treaty at Niagara, Canada continues to deny the
Algonquin
Anishinaabeg their right to land and resources, their right to live as a sovereign
nation
, and consequently their ability to live mino-pimadiziwin (the good life). Gehl moves beyond Western scholarly approaches rooted in the historical archives, academic literature and the interview method. She also moves beyond discussions of Indigenous methodologies, offering an analysis through her debwewin journey: a wholistic Anishinaabeg way of knowing that incorporates both mind knowledge."--From publisher.
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