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Magazine
Manufacturing Wet’suwet’en consent
Why the Canadian government and industry are doing everything they can to avoid consulting with hereditary leadership on Wet’suwet’en yintah
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Magazine
Land as a social relationship
The land has always been here and Indigenous Peoples have always been reclaiming parts of it. So Canada’s challenge is how to keep us off of it, and how to keep us from holding onto the idea that it’s right for us to reclaim it.
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Magazine
Making love under Indian Acts
How can we have reconciliation if we are terminating the people whom settlers have to reconcile with?
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Truth, then reconciliation: Aboriginal Peoples and Canada’s future
The Canadian government continues to block steps toward reconciliation even as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s interim report is released.
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Magazine
The Meaning of Elections for Six Nations
The conflict between the hereditary leadership and the elected band council on the largest reserve in Canada provides an education in colonialism.
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Magazine
Reclaiming ourselves by name
The renaming of lakes, rivers, lands, peoples, and individuals by the Canadian settler state can be challenged.