LEADER 05336nam 2200517 450 001 9910467831003321 005 20220208210058.0 010 $a1-77206-054-2 035 $a(CKB)4330000000047315 035 $a(OOCEL)451641 035 $a(OCoLC)946215630 035 $a(CaBNVSL)kck00236851 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4814051 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000047315 100 $a20160404d2016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aLiving treaties $enarrating Mi'kmaw treaty relations /$fMarie Battiste, editor 210 1$aSydney, Nova Scotia :$cCape Breton University Press,$d2016. 210 2$aOttawa, Ontario :$cCanadian Electronic Library,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (317 pages) $cillustrations 311 $a1-77206-053-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction : Narrating Mi'kmaw Treaties: Linking the Past to the Future / Marie Battiste -- 1. Negotiating for Life and Survival / Stephen J. Augustine -- 2. My Tribe, My Heirs and Their Heirs Forever: Living Mi'kmaw Treaties / Pamela Palmater -- 3. Treaty and Mi'gmewey / Fred Metallic -- 4. Mi'kmaw Relations / Patrick J. Augustine -- 5. Treaty Denied: The 1928 Trial of Grand Chief Gabriel Sylliboy / Jaime Battiste -- 6. Memories of an ex-Indian Agent / Stuart Killen -- 7. Alexander Denny and the Treaty Imperative / James [Sa'kej] Youngblood Henderson -- 8. The Personality of a Nation / Russel Barsh -- 9. Treaty Advocacy and Treaty Imperative through Mi'kmaw Leadership: Remembering with Joe B. Marshall / Jaime Battiste -- 10. Beyond Cultural Differences: Interpreting a Treaty Between the Mi'kmaq and British at Belcher's Farm, 1761 / Natasha Simon -- 11. Racism and Treaty Denied / Daniel N. Paul -- 12. Litigating Section 35 Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Nova Scotia / Douglas E. Brown -- 13. Born to Fish / Kerry Prosper -- 14. Tables, Talks and Treaties / Victor Carter-Julian -- 15. Becoming a Language Warrior / Naiomi Metallic -- 6. Kina'matnewey Education: How Our Ancestors Imagined Our Success / Eleanor Tu'ti Bernard -- 17. Resilience and Resolution: Mi'kmaw Education and the Treaty Implementation / Marie Battiste -- Appendix 1 Declaration of Aboriginal Rights -- Appendix 2 Archival Research, Treaties, and the Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq: Aboriginal Rights Position Paper and Acknowledgements -- Appendix 3 Communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee About Treaty Violations (1980). 330 $a"Regardless of Canada's governmental attitude of entitlement, First Nations, Me?tis and Inuit lands and resources are still tied to treaties and other documents. Their relevance seems forever in dispute, so it is important to know about them, to read them, to hear them and to comprehend their constitutional significance in contemporary life. Living Treaties aims to reveal another side of the treaties and their histories, focusing on stories from contemporary perspectives, both Mi'kmaw and their non-Mi'kmaw allies, who have worked with, experienced and indeed lived with the treaties at various times over the last fifty years. These authors have had experiences contesting the Crown's version of the treaty story, or have been rebuilding the Mi'kmaq and their nation with the strength of their work from their understandings of Mi'kmaw history. They share how they came to know about treaties, about the key family members and events that shaped their thinking and their activism and life's work. Treaties were negotiated in good faith with the King or Queen with an objective of shared benefits to both parties and members. In Living Treaties, the authors offer the stories of those who have lived under the colonial regime of a not-so-ancient time. Herein are passionate activists and allies who uncover the treaties, and their contemporary meanings, to both Mi'kmaq and settler societies and who speak to their future with them. Here also are the voices of a new generation of indigenous lawyers and academics who have made their life choices with credentials solidly in hand in order to pursue social and cognitive justice for their families and their people. Their mission: to enliven the treaties out of the caverns of the public archives, to bring them back to life and to justice as part of the supreme law of Canada; and to use them to mobilize the Mi'kmaw restoration and renaissance that seeks to reaffirm, restore and rebuild Mi'kmaw identity, consciousness, knowledges and heritages, as well as our connections and rightful resources to our land and ecologies."--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aMi'kmaq peoples$xClaims 606 $aMi'kmaq peoples$xLand tenure 606 $aMi'kmaq peoples$xGovernment relations 606 $aMi'kmaq peoples$xHistory 608 $aLibros electronicos. 615 0$aMi'kmaq peoples$xClaims. 615 0$aMi'kmaq peoples$xLand tenure. 615 0$aMi'kmaq peoples$xGovernment relations. 615 0$aMi'kmaq peoples$xHistory. 676 $a971.5004/97343 702 $aBattiste$b Marie$f1949- 801 0$bFINmELB 801 1$bFINmELB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910467831003321 996 $aLiving treaties$92263410 997 $aUNINA