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The Wet’suwet’en land defense movement and the allied #ShutDownCanada protests remain some of the most highly publicized anti-pipeline protest events of the last decade. This protest movement offers an insight into how Canada protects and reproduces its
Meghan Mendelin
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Drawing on a methodological approach that involved visual ethnography and combined content and narrative analysis, my research aims to analyse the role that emotions play in the territorial–ontological conflict between British Columbia provincial ...
B.A. Gálvez-Campos
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Indigenous Environmental Activism and Media Depiction
Media bias is a reality of the infoglut we are bombarded with every day. However, we often consider bias to be consigned to the textual realm of information. I argue that anything human-mediated holds bias, including photographs.
Raphaela G O Pavlakos
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Resurgence, Populism, and Politics ‘From Below’
Populist politics are an increasingly prominent feature of contemporary politics around the world. In settler colonies, Indigenous resurgence is also an increasingly important feature of political contestation.
Keith Cherry
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Respectful and reciprocal relationships with land are at the heart of many Indigenous cultures and societies. Land is also at the core of settler colonialism.
Clifford Atleo, Jonathan Boron
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Cet article s’intéresse à l’articulation des thèmes de la décolonisation, du genre et des luttes environnementales. L’écoféminisme soutient que les impacts négatifs de la destruction environnementale touchent davantage les femmes, et que le patriarcat ...
Laurence Desmarais
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Unceded territory and the lawspace of the settler colonial state
The iconic fountain at the entrance to the parliament building in Victoria, British Columbia (BC), Canada bleeds red. Since January 2020, an Indigenous-led resistance has shaken the country in response to the Coastal GasLink (CGL) proposal to construct a
Seraphine Appel
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Meaningful engagement and oral histories of the indigenous peoples of the north
This paper explores the question of what constitutes endemic evaluation, genuine success and engagement of Indigenous peoples and their communal oral histories.
Tero Mustonen
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Centering Indigenous Voices: The Role of Fire in the Boreal Forest of North America. [PDF]
Christianson AC +5 more
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'Consent' as epistemic recognition: Indigenous knowledges, Canadian impact assessment, and the colonial liberal democratic order. [PDF]
Lajoie-O'Malley A, Bronson K, Blue G.
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