The no-nonsense guide to indigenous peoples

Title
The no-nonsense guide to indigenous peoples

Personal Author EPSB
Lotte. Hughes

Summary
Indigenous peoples have long suffered from 'exoticization'. Outsiders elevate their beauty, remoteness and difference and do not see beyond this to the real problems they face. "The No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous Peoples" looks beyond the exotic images, tracing the stories of different indigenous peoples from their first (and often fatal) contact with explorers and colonizers. Much of this history is told here by indigenous people themselves. They vividly describe why land and the natural world are so special to them; how it feels to be snatched from your family as a child because the government wants to "make you white"; why they are demanding that museums must return the bones of their ancestors; how can they retain their traditional culture while moving with the times; and what kinds of development are positive. This short guide discusses all this and more, raising countless issues for debate.

Other Title
Indigenous peoples

Year Published
2012

Series
No-nonsense guides (Toronto, Ont.)

Physical Description
150 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.

Edition
New updated ed.

Note
Co-published by Between the Lines.

Subject
Indigenous peoples.

Summary
Indigenous peoples have long suffered from 'exoticization'. Outsiders elevate their beauty, remoteness and difference and do not see beyond this to the real problems they face. "The No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous Peoples" looks beyond the exotic images, tracing the stories of different indigenous peoples from their first (and often fatal) contact with explorers and colonizers. Much of this history is told here by indigenous people themselves. They vividly describe why land and the natural world are so special to them; how it feels to be snatched from your family as a child because the government wants to "make you white"; why they are demanding that museums must return the bones of their ancestors; how can they retain their traditional culture while moving with the times; and what kinds of development are positive. This short guide discusses all this and more, raising countless issues for debate.

ISBN
9781926662961

Publisher
Ottawa : New Internationalist Publications, c2012.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High305.8 HUGBook30905000012736Non-Fiction