and the role of ritual during periods of overwhelming colonialism
and truth and reconciliation
hereditary chief Umeek creates a new philosophical foundation for building more equitable and sustainable communities
the pre-professional history of Canadian anthropology
in defense of Métis and other minority rights
Mediating Indianness Grade Nine-Ten-Eleven-Twelve and the role of ritualMediating Indianness investigates a wide range of media including print, film, theatre, ritual dance, music, recorded interviews, photography, and treaty rhetoric that have been used in exploitative, informative, educative, sustaining, protesting, or entertaining ways to negotiate Native American identities and images. The selection of the term Indianness is deliberate. It points to the intricate construction of ethnicity as filtered through media,