Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities

Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities
Title Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities PDF eBook
Author Marie Battiste
Publisher Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Pages 347
Release 2017
Genre Education
ISBN 9781772060577

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Since the Renaissance, liberal education has as its core tradition a Eurocentric multidisciplinary humanism--the study of literature, art, philosophy and history--grounded in ancient Greek and Latin texts. In what may be termed cognitive imperialism, the academy has largely ignored Aboriginal perspectives of humanity. In this volume, Mi'kmaw and non-Mi'kmaw scholars, teachers and educators posit an interdisciplinary approach to explicate and animate a Mi'kmaw Humanities. Drawing on the metaphor of a basket as a multilayered metaphor for engaging postsecondary institutions, these essays reveal historical, educational, legal, philosophical, visual and economic frameworks to develop a knowledge protocol that can direct, transform and enrich conventional Humanities within the complex dynamics of territory, energy, stewardship, alterity and consciousness.

Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities

Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities
Title Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities PDF eBook
Author Marie Ann Battiste
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2021-11-09
Genre
ISBN 9781774710456

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Since the Renaissance, liberal education has as its core tradition a Eurocentric multidisciplinary humanism -- the study of literature, art, philosophy and history -- grounded in ancient Greek and Latin texts. In what may be termed cognitive imperialism, the academy has largely ignored Aboriginal perspectives of humanity. In this volume, Mi'kmaw and non-Mi'kmaw scholars, teachers and educators posit an interdisciplinary approach to explicate and animate a Mi?kmaw Humanities. Drawing on the metaphor of a basket as a multilayered metaphor for engaging postsecondary institutions, these essays reveal historical, educational, legal, philosophical, visual and economic frameworks to develop a knowledge protocol that can direct, transform and enrich conventional Humanities within the complex dynamics of territory, energy, stewardship, alterity and consciousness.

Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities

Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities
Title Visioning a Mi'kmaw Humanities PDF eBook
Author Marie Battiste
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781771087087

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Troubling Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Education

Troubling Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Education
Title Troubling Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Education PDF eBook
Author Sandra D. Styres
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 329
Release 2022-09-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772126195

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Troubling Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Education offers a series of critical perspectives concerning reconciliation and reconciliatory efforts between Canadian and Indigenous peoples. Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars address both theoretical and practical aspects of troubling reconciliation in education across various contexts with significant diversity of thought, approach, and socio-political location. Throughout, the work challenges mainstream reconciliation discourses. This timely, unflinching analysis will be invaluable to scholars and students of Indigenous studies, sociology, and education. Contributors: Daniela Bascuñán, Jennifer Brant, Liza Brechbill, Shawna Carroll, Frank Deer, George J. Sefa Dei (Nana Adusei Sefa Tweneboah), Lucy El-Sherif, Rachel yacaaʔał George, Ruth Green, Celia Haig-Brown, Arlo Kempf, Jeannie Kerr, David Newhouse, Amy Parent, Michelle Pidgeon, Robin Quantick, Jean-Paul Restoule, Toby Rollo, Mark Sinke, Sandra D. Styres, Lynne Wiltse, Dawn Zinga

Muiwlanej kikamaqki "Honouring Our Ancestors"

Muiwlanej kikamaqki
Title Muiwlanej kikamaqki "Honouring Our Ancestors" PDF eBook
Author Janet E. Chute
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1324
Release 2023-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1487546149

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Drawing upon oral and documentary evidence, this volume explores the lives of noteworthy Mi’kmaw individuals whose thoughts, actions, and aspirations impacted the history of the Northeast but whose activities were too often relegated to the shadows of history. The book highlights Mi’kmaw leaders who played major roles in guiding the history of the region between 1680 and 1980. It sheds light on their community and emigration policies, organizational and negotiating skills, diplomatic endeavours, and stewardship of land and resources. Contributors to the volume range from seasoned scholars with years of research in the field to Mi’kmaw students whose interest in their history will prove inspirational. Offering important new insights, the book re-centres Indigenous nationhood to alter the way we understand the field itself. The book also provides a lengthy index so that information may be retrieved and used in future research. Muiwlanej kikamaqki – Honouring Our Ancestors will engage the interest of Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers alike, engender pride in Mi’kmaw leadership legacies, and encourage Mi’kmaw youth and others to probe more deeply into the history of the Northeast.

The Arts and the Teaching of History

The Arts and the Teaching of History
Title The Arts and the Teaching of History PDF eBook
Author Penney Clark
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 297
Release 2020-08-26
Genre Education
ISBN 3030515133

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This book closely examines the pedagogical possibilities of integrating the arts into history curriculum at the secondary and post-secondary levels. Students encounter expressions of history every day in the form of fiction, paintings, and commemorative art, as well as other art forms. Research demonstrates it is often these more informal encounters with history that define students’ knowledge and understandings rather than the official accounts present in school curricula. This volume will provide educators with tools to bring together these parallel tracks of history education to help enrich students’ understandings and as a mechanism for students to present their own emerging historical perspectives.

Kaiowcide

Kaiowcide
Title Kaiowcide PDF eBook
Author Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 315
Release 2021-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1793646406

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Kaiowcide: Living through the Guarani-Kaiowa Genocide is an analysis of the genocidal violence perpetrated against indigenous peoples in Brazil and towards the Guarani-Kaiowa. The ongoing indigenous genocide is defined as “Kaiowcide,” in place since the 1970s, when the Guarani-Kaiowa mobilized a reaction to land grabbing and oppression in the final years of the military dictatorship. The book is based on years of research on the agribusiness frontiers, on the indigenous geography of the Guarani-Kaiowa, and on sustained engagement with indigenous communities. Instead of merely describing the genocidal tragedy, the focus is on the life through genocide and trying to collectively go beyond it. One of the main contributions is to provide a robust interpretative analysis of the causes and the ramifications of the genocidal experience lived by the Guarani-Kaiowa. Rather than focusing on formalist notions of “direct intent” by settlers and governments, as a prerequisite for the tagging as genocide, this book emphasizes the destructive potential of the actors actively involved in agrarian capitalist transformations promoted by the national state in socio-economic frontiers.