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Aboriginal Peoples Collection


Aboriginal Peoples Collection
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Author : Correctional Service Canada
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

Aboriginal Peoples Collection written by Correctional Service Canada and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with categories.




Aboriginal Peoples Collection


Aboriginal Peoples Collection
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

Aboriginal Peoples Collection written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Indians of North America categories.




Healing Traditions


Healing Traditions
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Author : Laurence J. Kirmayer
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2009-05-01

Healing Traditions written by Laurence J. Kirmayer and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-05-01 with Medical categories.


Aboriginal peoples in Canada have diverse cultures but share common social and political challenges that have contributed to their experiences of health and illness. This collection addresses the origins of mental health and social problems and the emergence of culturally responsive approaches to services and health promotion. Healing Traditions is not a handbook of practice but a resource for thinking critically about current issues in the mental health of indigenous peoples. Cross-cutting themes include: the impact of colonialism, sedentarization, and forced assimilation; the importance of land for indigenous identity and an ecocentric self; and processes of healing and spirituality as sources of resilience.



Library Catalogue Of Aboriginal Resources


Library Catalogue Of Aboriginal Resources
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

Library Catalogue Of Aboriginal Resources written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Corrections categories.


Listing of books, reports, articles and videocassettes in the Library of the Solicitor General of Canada, relating to native peoples, with particular emphasis on aboriginal administration of justice, and on corrections. Arranged alphabetically by author/title/series, and by subject.



The Makers And Making Of Indigenous Australian Museum Collections


The Makers And Making Of Indigenous Australian Museum Collections
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Author : Nicolas Peterson
language : en
Publisher: Academic Monographs
Release Date : 2008

The Makers And Making Of Indigenous Australian Museum Collections written by Nicolas Peterson and has been published by Academic Monographs this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


This volume of original essays brings together, for the first time, histories of the making and of the makers of most of the major Indigenous Australian museum collections. These collections are a principal source of information on how Aboriginal people lived in the past. Knowing the context in which any collection was created-the intellectual frameworks within which the collectors were working, their collecting practices, what they failed to collect, and what Aboriginal people withheld-is vital to understanding how any collection relates to the Aboriginal society from which it was derived. Once made, collections have had mixed fates: some have become the jewel of a museum's holdings, while others have been divided and dispersed across the world, or retained but neglected. The essays in this volume raise issues about representation, institutional policies, the periodisation of collecting, intellectual history, material culture studies, Aboriginal culture and the idea of a 'collection'.



Australia S First Naturalists


Australia S First Naturalists
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Author : Penny Olsen
language : en
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Release Date : 2019-05-01

Australia S First Naturalists written by Penny Olsen and has been published by National Library of Australia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-01 with Nature categories.


Would Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson have ever crossed the Blue Mountains without the help of the local Aboriginal people? The invaluable role of local guides in this event is rarely recognised. As silent partners, Aboriginal Australians gave Europeans their first views of iconic animals, such as the Koala and Superb Lyrebird, and helped to unravel the mystery of the egg-laying mammals: the Echidna and Platypus. Well into the twentieth century, Indigenous people were routinely engaged by collectors, illustrators and others with an interest in Australia's animals. Yet this participation, if admitted at all, was generally barely acknowledged. However, when documented, it was clearly significant. Penny Olsen and Lynette Russell have gathered together Aboriginal peoples' contributions to demonstrate the crucial role they played in early Australian zoology. The writings of the early European naturalists clearly describe the valuable knowledge of the Indigenous people of the habits of Australia's bizarre (to a European) fauna. 'Australia's First Naturalists' is invaluable for those wanting to learn more about our original inhabitants' contribution to the collection, recognition and classification of Australia's unique fauna. It heightens our appreciation of the previously unrecognised complex knowledge of Indigenous societies.



Developing Evaluating Justice Projects In Aboriginal Communities


Developing Evaluating Justice Projects In Aboriginal Communities
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Author : Donald H. J. Clairmont
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

Developing Evaluating Justice Projects In Aboriginal Communities written by Donald H. J. Clairmont and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Corrections categories.


This working bibliography assembles written materials - books, monographs, reports, articles, and papers - that are of value for policy makers, practitioners, academics, and citizens who are concerned with justice issues and projects in Canada's Aboriginal communities.



A Global History Of Indigenous Peoples


A Global History Of Indigenous Peoples
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Author : K. Coates
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2004-10-29

A Global History Of Indigenous Peoples written by K. Coates and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-10-29 with History categories.


A Global History of Indigenous Peoples examines the history of the indigenous/tribal peoples of the world. The work spans the period from the pivotal migrations which saw the peopling of the world, examines the processes by which tribal peoples established themselves as separate from surplus-based and more material societies, and considers the impact of the policies of domination and colonization which brought dramatic change to indigenous cultures. The book covers both tribal societies affected by the expansion of European empires and those indigenous cultures influenced by the economic and military expansion of non-European powers. The work concludes with a discussion of contemporary political and legal conflicts between tribal peoples and nation-states and the on-going effort to sustain indigenous cultures in the face of globalization, resource developments and continued threats to tribal lands and societies.



Visions Of The Heart


Visions Of The Heart
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Author : Olive Patricia Dickason
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2016

Visions Of The Heart written by Olive Patricia Dickason and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Indians of North America categories.


Visions of the Heart is a contributed volume that offers a rich, in-depth study of contemporary issues involving Aboriginal peoples in Canada. This thought-provoking collection brings together leading Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars from across the country to explore the relationshipsbetween First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples and other Canadians throughout the country's history to the present day. Extensively updated throughout, with new essays on identity, the environment, gender, art, and criminal justice, the fourth edition is an indispensable resource for studentswanting to understand the current scope of Aboriginal issues in Canada today.



Ceremony Men


Ceremony Men
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Author : Jason M. Gibson
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2020-05-01

Ceremony Men written by Jason M. Gibson and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-05-01 with Social Science categories.


Winner of the 2022 W.K. Hancock Prize presented by the Australian Historical Association Shortlisted for the 2021 Prime Minister's Literary Awards in the Australian History Category presented by the Australian Prime Minister and Minister for the Arts Winner of the 2021 Council for Museum Anthropology Book Award presented by the Council for Museum Anthropology (CMA), a section of the American Anthropological Association By analyzing one of the world's greatest collections of Indigenous song, myth, and ceremony—the collections of linguist/anthropologist T. G. H. Strehlow—Ceremony Men demonstrates how inextricably intertwined ethnographic collections can become in complex historical and social relations. In revealing his process to return an anthropological collection to Aboriginal communities in remote central Australia, Jason M. Gibson highlights the importance of personal rapport and collaborations in ethnographic exchange, both past and present, and demonstrates the ongoing importance of sociality, relationship, and orality when Indigenous peoples encounter museum collections today. Combining forensic historical analysis with contemporary ethnographic research, this book challenges the notion that anthropological archives will necessarily become authoritative or dominant statements on a people's cultural identity. Instead, Indigenous peoples will often interrogate and recontextualize this material with great dexterity as they work to reintegrate the documented into their present-day social lives. By theorizing the nature of the documenter-documented relationships this book makes an important contribution to the simplistic postcolonial generalizations that dominate analyses of colonial interaction. A story of local agency is uncovered that enriches our understanding of the human engagements that took, and continue to take, place within varying colonial relations of Australia.