{"product_id":"looking-back-and-living-forward-indigenous-research-rising-up-9789004367395","title":"Looking Back and Living Forward: Indigenous Research Rising Up","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLooking Back and Living Forward: Indigenous Research Rising Up brings together research from a diverse group of scholars from a variety of disciplines. The work shared in this book is done by and with Indigenous peoples, from across Canada and around the world. Together, the collaborators’ voices resonate with urgency and insights towards resistance and resurgence.   The various chapters address historical legacies, environmental concerns, community needs, wisdom teachings, legal issues, personal journeys, educational implications, and more. In these offerings, the contributors share the findings from their literature surveys, document analyses, community-based projects, self-studies, and work with knowledge keepers and elders. The scholarship draws on the teachings of the past, experiences of the present, and will undoubtedly inform research to come.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"[Looking Back and Living Forward] is like a collection of short stories told in straightforward prose that can be dipped into to find something of interest, perhaps in a discipline or topic that is entirely new to the reader. It will certainly open the reader’s eyes to the diversity and depth of research being carried out in Indigenous studies and can be recommended to anyone wishing to expand their understanding and knowledge.\"   -- Jim Reynolds, LSE Review of Books\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eForeword xiii \tDwayne Donald Acknowledgements xv Introduction xvii \tJennifer Markides  Part 1: Defending the Sacred: Land and Relationships  1. The Cold War, the Nuclear Arctic, and Inuit Resistance 3 \tWarren Bernauer 2. Working Together: Recommendations for Indigenous and Archaeological    Custodianship of Past in Canada 13 \tApril Chabot 3. Indigenous Knowledge on Nguni Cattle Uses: Breed of the Past for the    Future 25 \tSaymore Petros Ndou and Michael Chimonyo 4. Early Indigenous North American Cartography as Performance Texts 35 \tWaylon Lenk 5. The Gradual Rise of Manitoba’s Northern Hydro-Electrical Generation    Project 45 \tVictoria Grima 6. First Nations, Municipalities, and Urban Reserves: Shifting    Intergovernmental Power Balance in Urban Settings? 55 \tCharlotte Bezamat-Mantes 7. Indigenous Food Sovereignty Is a Public Health Priority 63 \tCarly Welham  Part 2: Sharing Intergenerational Teachings: Language and Stories  8. Using Language Nests to Promote the Intergenerational Transmission    of Taltan 73  \tKasha Julie A. Morris (Tahltan Nation) 9. Bibooniiwininii: Miigaazoo-Dibaajimowin – Winter Spirit: Fight Story 81 \tIsaac Murdoch (Narrator) and Jason Bone (Editor) 10. In Defense of the Oral Tradition: The Embodiment of Indigenous     Literature and the Storytelling Styles of Dovie Thomason and Louis Bird 91 \tMichelle Lietz 11. An Elaborate Educational Endeavour: The Writing of Basil H. Johnston 97 \tPaul M. R. Murphy 12. Korean Indigenous Epistemologies with Notes on the Corresponding     Epistemologies of Indigenous Scholarship 105 \tJusung Kim 13. Channelling Indigenous Knowledge through Digital Transmission:     The Opportunities and Limitations of Indigenous Computer Games 115 \tMelanie Belmore and Melanie Braith 14. Knowledge and Practices in Conflict: Indigenous Voice and Oral     Traditions in the Legal System 123 \tMonica Morales-Good  Part 3: Re-Dressing Colonial Legacies: Counter-Narratives of Resistance  15. Self-Determination Undermined: Education and Self-government 135 \tLaura Forsythe 16. Daniels v. Canada: The Supreme Court’s Racialized Understanding     of the Métis and Section 91(24) 145 \tKarine Martel 17. Canadian Cyber Stories on Indigenous Topics and White Fragility: Why     Is the Online Comment Section So Volatile and Divisive? 155 \tBelinda Nicholson 18. How Imperial Images Demonize Indigenous Spiritualities 163 \tTimothy Maton 19. An ‘Indian’ Industry: Tourism and the Exploitation of Indigenous     Cultures in the Canadian West 177 \tMiriam Martens 20. Celebrating Canada 150 by Exploiting Coast Salish Culture 187 \tIrwin Oostindie 21. Reclaiming Indigenous Schooling Process against Colonization 197 \tEduardo Vergolino 22. Surveying Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions on the Indigenous     Course Requirement 205 \tAmanda Appasamy, Cassandra Szabo, and Jordan Tabobondung  Part 4: Communities of Healing and Strength: Redirection to Resurgence  23. Moccasin Making for Community Development: In York Factory     First Nation 219 \tCharlene Moore 24. Elders and Indigenous Healing in the Correctional Service of Canada:     A Story of Relational Dissonance, Sacred Doughnuts, and Drive-Thru     Expectations 231 \tRobin Quantick 25. Indigenous Voices for Well-Being in Northern Manitoba: An Exploratory     Study 245 \tMiriam Perry 26. Scaling Deep: Arts Based Research Practices 255 \tKara Passey 27. Drawing Back the Curtain: Community Engagement Prior to Basic     Science Research Improves Research Questions and Assists in Framing     Study Outcomes 263 \tMonika M. Kowatsch, Courtney Bell, Margaret Ormond, and \tKeith R. Fowke 28. Research Ethics Review, Research Participants, and the Researcher     in-between: When REB Directives Clash with Participant Socio-Relational     Cosmologies 273 \tMarion J. Kiprop 29. An Act of Anishinaabe Resistance 283 \tPatricia Siniikwe Pajunen 30. Reconciling an Ethical Framework for Living Well in the World of     Research 291 \tJennifer Markides","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53210751271255,"sku":"9789004367395","price":33.63,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/looking-back-and-living-forward-indigenous-research-rising-up-9789004367395","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}