Response, responsibility, and renewal : Canada's truth and reconciliation journey
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- ISBN: 9781897285725 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 1897285728 (pbk.)
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viii, 387 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Publisher: Ottawa : Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2011, c2009.
- Copyright: ©2011
Content descriptions
General Note: | Revised reprint of 2009 ed.--T.p. verso. Reprint issued as v. 2 of boxed set with title: Truth and reconciliation; accompanied by: From truth to reconciliation, and Cultivating Canada. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Preface -- Introduction -- Section 1: History in our midst -- On the side of the angels / Jose Kusugak -- Reconciliation: the only way forward to fair and enduring coexistence / René Dussault -- née Eustace: the little girl who would be chief / Sophie Pierre -- The Labrador Inuit experience with Canadian governance / James Igloliorte -- Both sides now: designing white men and the other side of history / Susan Crean -- Truth about residential schools and reconciling this history: a Michif view / Rita Flamand -- For everything there is a season / Ian MacKenzie -- Cry me a river, white boy / Drew Hayden Taylor -- When the Prime Minister said sorry / Mick Dodson -- Section 2: Reconciliation, restitution, rhetoric -- Inuit artistic expression as cultural resilience / Heather Igloliorte -- Returning to harmony / Richard Wagamese -- Dispelling ignorance of residential schools / Peter Harrison -- Reconciliation: for First Nations this must inlcude fiscal fairness / Scott Serson -- Apology and reconciliation: a timeline of events -- Restitution is the real pathway to justice for Indigenous Peoples / Taiaiake Alfred -- You can't un-ring a bell: demonstrating contrition through action / Waziyatawin -- Beyond sorry: making the apology genuinely meaningful in Australia? David Hollinsworth -- Half-truths and whole lies: rhetoric in the "apology" and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Roland Chrisjohn and Tanya Wasacase -- Section 3: Tomorrow's history -- Remembering the children: the Church and Aboriginal Leaders tour / Fred Hiltz -- Reconciliation and the revitalization of Indigenous Languages / Valerie Galley -- The Inherited legacy: as a hyphen Canadian / Mari Tanaka -- The role of culturally relevant gender-based analysis in reconciliation / Erin Wolski -- Reconciliation: a "dangerous opportunity" to unsettle ourselves / Natalie A. Chambers -- Reconciliation: four barriers to paradigm shifting / John Ralston Saul -- Inherited history: international law, and the UN Declaration / Gregory Younging -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Canada's Statement of Reconciliation -- Appendix 2: Canada's Statement of Apology -- Appendix 3: Church apologies -- Appendix 4: Communiqué of the Holy See Press Office -- Appendix 5: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador's apology -- Appendix 6: Australia's apology -- Appendix 7A: United States of America's proposed apology -- Appendix 7B: President Barack Obama's message for First Americans. |
Additional Physical Form available Note: | Issued also in electronic format. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design | E96.5 .T78 2011 v.2 (Text) | 30235509 | Book | Volume hold | Available | - |