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In The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leaders: Political Resistance from the Margins, Anny Morissette examines Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg actors’ political resistance to the Canadian government amidst threats to the tribe’s traditional political structures. Morissette traces the Anishinabeg political identity through the preservation of traditional, spiritual, and symbolic influences, which have endured despite colonial disruptions. Morissette highlights daily forms of resistance, Indigenous narratives, and tactics of political power from the margins, demonstrating how Anishinabeg actors continue to defy political oppression.



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This book offers an innovative analysis of Anishinabeg leadership seen ‘from the inside’ and shows the challenges faced by contemporary First Nations leaders. Morissette offers a sympathetic yet insightful analysis of the pressures and contradictions of politics in a fundamentally egalitarian society, reminding us that ‘Native’ societies are not necessarily homogenous nor what we expect them to be.

-- Guy Lanoue, University of Montreal

Thanks to privileged access to political actors and to internal documentation, Morissette here offers an original perspective on Indigenous ‘bottom up’ governance. Afar from institutions, negotiations, and discourses on self-governance, this book reveals with much accuracy the peculiarities and dynamics of everyday political life among the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. This is where an interstitial leadership takes shape through the cracks in the formal and traditional systems of governance, with all the imaginable ambiguities, contradictions, and paradoxes—where women play an active and empowering role, and where an entire community unfolds its resistance. This book is a welcome addition to the growing and much-needed literature on the Anishinabeg nations in Quebec.

-- Claude Gélinas, Université de Sherbrooke

Morissette’s The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi AnishinabegLeaders demolishes assumptions surrounding the inadaptibilty and rigidity of Indigenous leadership in response to colonialism. In her work, Kitigan Zibi leaders and the community demonstrate an incredible amount of flexibility and adaptability while existing in the gaps or interstitial space created by colonialism. This book will form the basis of future exploration of Indigenous political culture, from Indigenous perspectives, to understand how Indigenous peoples have continued to govern and generate leadership from within. The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leaders is a must-read for scholars in political science, anthropology, history, sociology, and Indigenous studies.

-- Karl Hele, Mount Allison University

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Variability and Flexibility of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leadership

Chapter 2: Creating and Training Band Chiefs: The Euro-Canadian Vision of First Nation Leadership

Chapter 3: "Bottom-up" Governance: The Implications of the Overlap of the First Nation and Euro-Canadian Political Universes on the Role of Chief

Chapter 4: At the Interstice of Power or How to Regain Lost Power: Re-engaging and Empowering Anishinabeg Women

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793645708, 978-1793645708
      ISBN10: 1793645701

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leaders: Political Resistance from the Margins, Anny Morissette examines Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg actors’ political resistance to the Canadian government amidst threats to the tribe’s traditional political structures. Morissette traces the Anishinabeg political identity through the preservation of traditional, spiritual, and symbolic influences, which have endured despite colonial disruptions. Morissette highlights daily forms of resistance, Indigenous narratives, and tactics of political power from the margins, demonstrating how Anishinabeg actors continue to defy political oppression.



      Trade Review

      This book offers an innovative analysis of Anishinabeg leadership seen ‘from the inside’ and shows the challenges faced by contemporary First Nations leaders. Morissette offers a sympathetic yet insightful analysis of the pressures and contradictions of politics in a fundamentally egalitarian society, reminding us that ‘Native’ societies are not necessarily homogenous nor what we expect them to be.

      -- Guy Lanoue, University of Montreal

      Thanks to privileged access to political actors and to internal documentation, Morissette here offers an original perspective on Indigenous ‘bottom up’ governance. Afar from institutions, negotiations, and discourses on self-governance, this book reveals with much accuracy the peculiarities and dynamics of everyday political life among the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. This is where an interstitial leadership takes shape through the cracks in the formal and traditional systems of governance, with all the imaginable ambiguities, contradictions, and paradoxes—where women play an active and empowering role, and where an entire community unfolds its resistance. This book is a welcome addition to the growing and much-needed literature on the Anishinabeg nations in Quebec.

      -- Claude Gélinas, Université de Sherbrooke

      Morissette’s The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi AnishinabegLeaders demolishes assumptions surrounding the inadaptibilty and rigidity of Indigenous leadership in response to colonialism. In her work, Kitigan Zibi leaders and the community demonstrate an incredible amount of flexibility and adaptability while existing in the gaps or interstitial space created by colonialism. This book will form the basis of future exploration of Indigenous political culture, from Indigenous perspectives, to understand how Indigenous peoples have continued to govern and generate leadership from within. The Secret Struggles of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leaders is a must-read for scholars in political science, anthropology, history, sociology, and Indigenous studies.

      -- Karl Hele, Mount Allison University

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: The Variability and Flexibility of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Leadership

      Chapter 2: Creating and Training Band Chiefs: The Euro-Canadian Vision of First Nation Leadership

      Chapter 3: "Bottom-up" Governance: The Implications of the Overlap of the First Nation and Euro-Canadian Political Universes on the Role of Chief

      Chapter 4: At the Interstice of Power or How to Regain Lost Power: Re-engaging and Empowering Anishinabeg Women

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