and Adele Perry discuss the Royal Society of Canada scholars’ complicity in the marginalization of Indigenous knowledge and the destruction of Indigenous communities
residential schools and the Sixties Scoop is followed by privileges in Canadian society and beyond
Jo Jo Makoons The Used-to-Be Best Friend is written by Dawn Quigley
The author identifies Elsie Knott of Curve Lake as the first female band chief in who was elected in 1953
and departure from the school with a socio-historical reconstruction of the school and its position in both Winnipeg and the larger residential school system
Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism Sacred/Spiritual Traditions and Adele Perry discuss theTalkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism by Aileen Moreton Robinson, a Goenpul woman of the Quandamooka people, Moreton Bay, is a twentieth anniversary edition of this tour de force in feminism and Indigenous studies, with a new preface. The twentieth anniversary of the original publication of this influential and prescient work is commemorated with a new edition. In this bold book, of its time and ahead of its time, whiteness is