In Aboriginal™, Jennifer Adese explores the origins, meaning, and usage of the term "Aboriginal" and its displ
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Part ethnography, part narrative, Like the Sound of a Drum is evocative, confrontational, and poetic. For many years, Pe
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The origins of international conflict are often explained by security dilemmas, power-rivalries or profits for political
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In Defamiliarizing the Aboriginal, Julia V. Emberley examines the historical production of aboriginality in colonial cul
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In From Recognition to Reconciliation, twenty leading scholars reflect on the continuing transformation of the constitut
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From the Canadian Indian Act to Freuds Totem and Taboo to films such as Nanook of the North, all manner of cultural art
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In the first decade of the twenty-first century Turkey experienced an extraordinary set of transformations. In 2001, in
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Every day, workers are injured, made ill, or killed on the job. Most often, workers experience these harms individually
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An in-depth study of lesbian, bi, and queer women's experiences of thinking about and trying to become a parent, Be
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There are few works on economic development among Canada's Aboriginal. Living Rhythms offers a current perspective
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James Daschuk examines the roles that Old World diseases, climate, and Canadian politics--the politics of ethnocide--pla
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