Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing: Coming Home to the Village 9780773576056

A lyrical, epic narrative about Aboriginal knowledge and education.

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Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing: Coming Home to the Village
 9780773576056

Table of contents :
Itinerary
Welcome
Acknowledgments
Writing sp a ces
Living in the village
Water mark(ings)
Relics
Ama7 sqit nilhtsen skwatsits tsexox
Larry
Aboriginalizing methodology: considering the canoe
Protocol for passengers
Shaping the canoe
In creating a framework
In considering a sweatlodge
Domicilic frameworks
More aboriginal/ized epistemologies and methodologies
Aboriginal technological frameworks
Relating to relations: a framework of respect
Navigating upstream
Occidental turbulence
Maori fullbloodedness and Koori dreaming
Educating jackie
Talking about talk in kitsilano reserve and at calhoun’s
Navigating around the english language and ‘indian experts’
Auction re:search
Back to the english language and ‘indian experts’
Please don’t take our stories our knowings our technologies away
Haida ‘myth’tellers
Indian experts revisited
Whose history? whose land? whose voice? who’s awake?
Reclaiming our stories
Much rez adieux about (dewey’s) goats in the curriculum
Satellite campus scenario: british columbia
Intertext
Interludic rouse
A coyotec interlude with heesoon bai
Technologizing the rez
Ghettoizing the margins
Special education special delivery cod return to sender
I/terature re/view
Indigenous traditions and ecology conference
Translating native american cultures conference
Indigenous knowings conference
New zealand council for teacher education conference
Our stories of ‘schooling’
Felicity’s story
Alissa’s story
Suzanne’s story
Teresa’s story
Travels with elsa
An education story from up home
Pat’s story
Other ab/original stories of ‘schooling’
Aotearoa: (new zealand): frances’ story
Aotearoa: agnes’ story
Belize: filiberto’s story
Malawi: andrew’s story
Mexico: ricardo’s story
Kenya: mutindi’s story
Intertextual journeying: first nations
Inter/viewing texts: writing
Inter/viewing texts: dancing
Inter/viewing texts: singing
Dan smoke asayenes
Moving on
Making room for aboriginal people and practices in aboriginal ‘studies’
The postresidential school
Listening to the elders
Bilge pumping and looking after our friends
References
Index
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