Purich Publishing imprint: 9 books

by Marie Battiste, James (Sa'Ke'j) Youngblood Henderson
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2000

Whether the approximately 500 million Indigenous peoples of the world live in Canada, the United States, Australia, India, Peru, or Russia, they have faced a similar fate at the hands of colonizing powers. That fate has included assaults on their language and culture, commercialization of their art,...

Aboriginal Law

Commentary and Analysis

by Isaac
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2012

In this 4th edition of Aboriginal Law, Thomas Isaac highlights the most important aspects of Canadian law as it impacts on Aboriginal peoples and their relationship with the wider Canadian society. Unlike the previous three editions, this version does not contain case or legislative excerpts, all...

A Healthy Society

How a Focus on Health can Revive Canadian Democracy

by Ryan Meili
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2012

Income, education, employment, housing, the wider environment, and social supports; far more than the actions of physicians, nurses, and other health care providers, it is these conditions that make the greatest difference in our health. Drawing on his experiences as a family physician in the inner...

Postcolonial Sovereignty?

The Nisga’a Final Agreement

by Tracie Lea Scott
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2012

In 1999 the Nisga’a First Nation in northwestern British Columbia signed a landmark agreement which not only settled their land claim but outlined significant powers that could be exercised by its government. The Nisga’a Final Agreement granted powers over land, resources, education, and cultural...

Decolonizing Education

Nourishing the Learning Spirit

by Marie Battiste
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2017

Drawing on treaties, international law, the work of other Indigenous scholars, and especially personal experiences, Marie Battiste documents the nature of Eurocentric models of education, and their devastating impacts on Indigenous knowledge. Chronicling the negative consequences of forced assimilation...

Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty

An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One

by Aimée Craft
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2013

In order to interpret and implement a treaty between the Crown and Canada’s First Nations, we must look to its spirit and intent, and consider what was contemplated by the parties at the time the treaty was negotiated, argues Aimée Craft. Using a detailed analysis of Treaty One – today covering...

Upstream Medicine

Doctors for a Healthy Society

by
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2017

When patients visit a clinic or hospital, they bring stories of the everyday life conditions that made them sick in the first place – stories about where they work, live, and play; stories about income, food security, and housing. Doctors today are listening. Personal stories and patient encounters...

Beyond Blood

Rethinking Indigenous Identity

by Dr. Pamela D. Palmater
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2011

The current Status criteria of the Indian Act contains descent-based rules akin to blood quantum that are particularly discriminatory against women and their descendants, which author Pamela Palmater argues will lead to the extinguishment of First Nations as legal and constitutional entities. Beginning...

Making a Living

Place, Food, and Economy in an Inuit Community

by Nicole Gombay
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2010

Until recently, most residents of Puvirnituq, an Inuit settlement in Northern Quebec, made their living off the land. Successful hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering, so vital to people’s survival, were underpinned by the expectation that food should be shared. As the Inuit moved into – both...
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