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A family affair: Aboriginal women's efforts to limit second-hand smoke exposure at home. [PDF]

open access: yesCan J Public Health, 2010
Bottorff JL   +6 more
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Decolonizing Authority: The Conflict on Wet'suwet’en Territory

Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, 2021
One of the leading features of colonialism is the imposition on a given territory and people a framework for what constitutes authority that renders pre-existing governing practices and legal orders unrecognizable as features of legitimate law and ...
Avigail Eisenberg
semanticscholar   +1 more source

“Invading Indigenous Territory is Not Reconciliation”: Problematizing War Frames in News Coverage of Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Actions

Canadian Journal of Communication, 2023
Context: Leading up to the March 2020 global COVID-19 lockdown, an important movement was building power across so-called Canada. What began as a continuation of the decades-long, localized struggle for self-determination in Wet’suwet’en territory ...
Rebecca Hume, Kevin Walby
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Disrupting Settler-Colonial Capitalism: Indigenous Intifadas and Resurgent Solidarity from Turtle Island to Palestine

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2021
This article explores the resurgence of Indigenous/Palestine solidarity during the Wet’suwet’en land sovereignty struggle in Canada that took place around the same time Donald Trump’s Middle East “peace plan” was released in early 2020.
Chandni Desai
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Self-Destituent Power in Iroquois Diplomacy: Interpreting the 2020 Talks on the Tyendinaga Tracks

The South Atlantic Quarterly, 2023
Preserving the original agreement between the Rotinonhsión:ni (Iroquois) and the first settlers, the Two Row Wampum belt (Teiohá:te) displays two parallel lines, where the original peoples’ canoe and the settlers’ ship are said to sail side by side ...
P. Blouin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Screen Zombies, Alien Settlers, and Colonial Legacies

American Review of Canadian Studies, 2022
You Are On Indian Land, a Challenge for Change documentary shot during a border-crossing blockade on Akwesasne territory (near Cornwall, Ontario) in 1969, helped interrupt the colonial legacy of Canadian cinema.
D. Varga
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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