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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Education.
Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Canada.
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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Education.
Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Canada.
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Visioning a Mi'kmaw
humanities
: indigenizing the academy / Marie Battiste, editor.
Cape Breton University Press, 2016.
Call #:
971.500497 V831
Subjects
Mi'kmaq First Nation
--
Study
and
teaching
(
Higher
)
Mi'kmaq First Nation
--
Education.
Humanities
--
Study
and
teaching
(
Higher
)
--
Canada
.
ISBN:
9781772060577 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Mi'kmaw
humanities
: indigenizing the academy
Description:
x, 347 p. : illustration ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Since the Renaissance, liberal education has as its core tradition a Eurocentric multidisciplinary humanism - the
study
of literature, art, philosophy and history - grounded in ancient Greek and Latin texts. In what may be termed cognitive imperialism, the academy has largely ignored Aboriginal perspectives of humanity. In this volume, Mi'kmaw and non-Mi'kmaw scholars, teachers and educators posit an interdisciplinary approach to explicate and animate a Mi'kmaw
Humanities
. Drawing on the metaphor of a basket as a multilayered metaphor for engaging postsecondary institutions, these essays reveal historical, educational, legal, philosophical, visual and economic frameworks to develop a knowledge protocol that can direct, transform and enrich conventional
Humanities
within the complex dynamics of territory, energy, stewardship, alterity and consciousness. Marie Battiste is a Mi'kmaw educator from Potlotek First Nation, Nova Scotia"--Provided by publisher.
Other authors:
Battiste, Marie Ann.
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
971.500497 V831
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Jul 18, 2024
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971.500497 V831
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