Featured Faculty Publications
Book Chapters by 間眅埶AV Indigenous Studies Faculty Members
Ontologies, Agents, Communities
Edited by Jason Camlot, Martha Langford, and Linda M. Morra
Routledge, 2023
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The People and the Text: An Inclusive Collection
Deanna Reder and Margery Fee
Edited by Ato Quayson and Ankhi Mukherjee
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Chapter 3: First Peoples, Indigeneity, and Teaching Indigenous Writing in Canada
Margery Fee and Deanna Reder
Anthology of New & Classic Tales
Flame Tree Publishing, 2022
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Introduction
Eldon Yellowhorn
Counting for Nothing?
Edited by Sunera Thobani
University of Toronto Press, 2021
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Chapter 1:Dont Cry, Fight! vs. Deference to the Corporate State: Abrogation of Indigenous Rights and Title, Civil Rights, and Social and Environmental Justice at the Imperialist University
annie ross
- Recognized in the Canadian Association for Educational Foundations (CAFE) Book Recognition Celebration at CSSE 2023
Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet Earth
Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) & Darcia Narvaez
North Atlantic Books, 2022
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Nonhierarchial society
Wenona Hall
The Royal Society of Canada and Indigenous Peoples
Edited by Constance Backhouse, Cynthia E. Milton, Margaret Kovach & Adele Perry
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021
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Chapter 8: Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology as Tools for Reconciliation in Investigations into Unmarked Graves at Indian Residential Schools
Katherine L. Nichols, Eldon Yellowhorn, Deanna Reder, Emily Holland, Dongya Yang, John Albanese, Darian Kennedy, Elton Taylor & Hugo F.V. Cardoso
Edited by Chris Corbally, Darry Dinell & Aaron Ricker
Routledge, 2021
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Calling Down the Spirits in the Sky: Blackfoot Astronomy and Sense of the Sacred
Eldon Yellowhorn
Edited by Dr. Ondine Park & Dr. Tonya Davidson
University of Toronto Press, 2020
- Association of American Publishers, PROSE Award, Subject Category, 2021
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Chapter 1: What is Ontology? What is Epistemology? Or: how to understand ontology and epistemology through fish and canals in the heart of Canadian empire
Zoe Todd
From Genocide via Education to the Possibilities for Processes of Truth, Restitution, Reconciliation, and Reclamation
Edited by Stephen James Minton
Routledge, 2019
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Chapter 7: Colliding Heartwork
The space where our hearts meet and collide to process the boarding school experience
Natahnee Nuay Winder
Chapter 9: Reflections
Julie Vane, Stephen James Minton, Tania Kaai, Rosemary Norman-Hill, Natahnee Nuay Winder
Toward Elevating Humanity for All Learners
Edited by Berte Wyk and Dolapo Adeniji-Neill
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Taking an Indigenist Approach to Research: Engaging Wise Ways of Knowing toward a Vision of Stlatlimicw Education
Kicya7 Joyce Schneider
Alternative Ways of Knowing, Research and Representation
Edited by Donald Trent Jacobs
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2008
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Whispering the Circle Back
Kicya7 Joyce Schneider
Edited by Law Commission of Canada
UBC Press, 2007
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"Getting to a Better Place": Qwi:qwelstom, the St籀:l and Self-Determination
Ted Palys & Wenona Victor (Hall)