Conversations About Decolonization: Episode 5 / The Modern Indian
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This weeks episode centers around the events that bring the Indigenous people from the late 1800's into the modern time. The focus includes economic enterprises that the Indigenous people could engage in, the movement from the reservation to the cities and factors that pushed and pulled people off the reservations. Inherent here are conversations about resource extraction, changing gender roles imparted by the colonizers and how women were impacted by the Indian Act.
**Correction from the episode transcript: as of February, 2022 the CBC reported more than 1000 arrests related to the Fairy Creek Blockades.***
Kendi, Ibram X. How to Be an Antiracist. New York, NY: One World, 2019.
Hilton, Carol Anne. Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table. Gabriola Island, BC: LaVergne New Society Publishers, 2021
Find the Indigenous Canada Course:
Indigenous Canada via Coursera.org
Indigenous Canada via the University of Alberta
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1. Conversations About Decolonization: Episode 5 / The Modern Indian (00:00:00)
2. Plains Metis Women (00:03:21)
3. Indigenous Farmers (00:04:42)
4. Fur Trade Resurgence - The North Opens (00:05:57)
5. Fisheries - The West Coast (00:07:13)
6. Resource Extraction - Modern Treaties and Protests (00:09:03)
7. Gender Roles, City Living and Education (00:15:19)
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