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  • - Place, Women, and the Environment in Canada and Mexico
    av Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez
    397 - 993,-

    A cross-comparison of gender and indigeneity in the neoliberal contexts of Canada and Mexico.

  • - Oneida Women and the Struggle for Decolonization
    av Lina Sunseri
    1 138,-

    By combining the narratives of Oneida women with a critical reading of feminist literature on nationalism, this book reveals that some Indigenous women view nationalism in the form of decolonization as a way to restore balance and well-being to their own lives and communities.

  • - Jane Constance Cook and the Politics of Memory, Church, and Custom
    av Leslie A. Robertson & The Kwagu'l Gixsam Clan
    507 - 1 491,-

    A stirring portrait of a controversial Kwakwaka'wakw leader and the efforts of her descendants to reconcile a difficult history in the hopes of forging a positive cultural identity for future generations.

  • - Politics, Activism, Culture
     
    445,-

    This wide-ranging collection examines the historical roles of Indigenous women, their intellectual and activist work, and the relevance of contemporary literature, art, and performance for an emerging Indigenous feminist project.

  • - Women's Healing Work and Colonial Contact in Southern Alberta, 1880-1930
    av Kristin Burnett
    371 - 1 118,-

    Taking Medicine challenges traditional understandings of colonial medicine by bringing to light the healing work of Aboriginal and settler women in southern Alberta.

  • - Politics, Activism, Culture
     
    1 138,-

    This wide-ranging collection examines the historical roles of Indigenous women, their intellectual and activist work, and the relevance of contemporary literature, art, and performance for an emerging Indigenous feminist project.

  • - Indigenous Politics, Gender, and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs
    av Sarah A. Nickel
    371 - 1 060,-

    Assembling Unity traces the history of pan-Indigenous unity in British Columbia through political negotiations, gendered activism, and the balance and exercise of power.

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