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On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Relations and Resistances -

On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Relations and Resistances

Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2026
University of Regina Press (Verlag)
978-1-77940-069-7 (ISBN)
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A bold, forward-thinking collection exposing the colonialist ideology embedded within the Canadian settler state—and building strategies to dismantle it



On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Relations & Resistances presents strategies for carving pathways to decolonial futures. It builds on the landmark work On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Lands & Peoples, which reckons with the legacy of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Final Report and lays a foundation for understanding the settler state and society.



Bringing together Indigenous, racialized settler, immigrant settler, and white settler perspectives, the book cultivates a dialogue on how reconciliation can become a lived and shared reality. Contributors offer approaches on seeking solutions outside of the settler state, honouring Treaty responsibilities, centering Indigenous knowledge systems, and making space for Indigenous self-determination.



On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Relations and Resistances poses essential questions: what do decolonial efforts look like on the ground today? How do we meaningfully support Indigenous resurgence movements? And what are the responsibilities of the settler in the ongoing work of decolonization?

Emily Grafton is of Métis ancestry, raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and an Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Regina (Saskatchewan). David B. A. MacDonald is an Indo-Trinidadian and Scottish political science professor at the University of Guelph and was previously on faculty at the University of Ōtago, Aotearoa (New Zealand). He was raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, on Treaty 4 territory.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Contributor Biographies

Introduction—Emily Grafton and David MacDonald



SECTION 1. DECOLONIZING EDUCATION PROCESSES





On Codifying the Traditional Laws of Indigenous Nations in Canada—Leo Baskatawang
Reflections on Anti-Asian Racism and Settler Colonialism in Canadian Universities—Heena Mistry
Education as a Policy Tool for Reconciliation: Why our View of Mind Matters—Kurtis Boyer
Settler Researchers: From a Place of Not Knowing—Rosemary Nagy


SECTION TWO. PROSPECTS FOR RECONCILIATION AND RELATIONAL DECOLONIZATION





Land Acknowledgements in an Era of Reconciliation—Enakshi Dua and Elaine Coburn
Honouring Treaty Responsibilities in Rural Saskatchewan: The Treaty Land Sharing Network—Naomi Beingessner, Emily Eaton, and Martha Jane Robbins
Treaty Relations as a Foundation for Reconciliation: Indigenous and Settler Perspectives in Treaty #3 Territory—Jeff Denis
She Helped Herself: Rendering Empowerment through Birth Sovereignty—Vanda Fleury


SECTION THREE. SETTLER COLONIAL RELATIONALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND BELONGING





Sikh Responsibilities and Dreams: Disrupting Settler Colonialism, Bigger than Settler Colonialism—Rita Dhamoon
On the Merits of Being an Asshole—Peter Morin and Ayumi Goto
Who Are We Here? Settler colonialism, mobility, and relationships across distance—Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J Barker
A Settler Twice Over in a Changing Canadian Landscape: The Importance of Knowledge, Acknowledgement and Respect to Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation—Huma Haider


SECTION FOUR. INDIGENOUS RELATIONAL KNOWLEDGES IN SETTLER CONTEXTS





Nikāwiy to ôtānisa Narratives- Cree mother to daughter stories: Calendar of Life, miyo-pimātisiwin (good life)—Evelyn Poitras and Alma Poitras
tâpwîwin ikwa wâkôwîcihiwîwin – Truth and Reconciliation” and “Where is the Love?—Solomon Ratt
Rights and Responsibilities: Indigenous Realities, Indigenous Priorities—Joyce Green
Indigenous Women, settler colonial state-sanctioned gendered violence, and reconciliation in Canada—Emily Grafton 


Gina Starblanket, Afterword

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.5.2026
Reihe/Serie On Settler Colonialism in Canada
Nachwort Gina Starblanket
Verlagsort Regina
Sprache englisch
Maße 229 x 153 mm
Gewicht 500 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-77940-069-1 / 1779400691
ISBN-13 978-1-77940-069-7 / 9781779400697
Zustand Neuware
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