Assembling Unity by Sarah A Nickel

Assembling Unity by Sarah A Nickel

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Zusammenfassung

Assembling Unity traces the history of pan-Indigenous unity in British Columbia through political negotiations, gendered activism, and the balance and exercise of power.

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Assembling Unity by Sarah A Nickel

Assembling Unity traces the history of pan-Indigenous unity in British Columbia through political negotiations, gendered activism, and the balance and exercise of power.

"Assembling Unity offers a great deal to scholars interested not only in the Canadian context but more broadly in Indigenous politics and Indigenous feminismsNickel’s conceptual framework stands as a model to inspire other scholars who seek to use insights from Indigenous studies in order to reframe old debates and frameworks."

-- Paige Raibmon * Native American and Indigenous Studies Journal *
Assembling Unity is an important book. Sarah Nickel’s timely study of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs was shortlisted for the Canadian Historical Association’s 2020 Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize and was recently announced the winner of this year’s CHA Indigenous History Book Prize. Both accolades are much deserved. -- Chelsea Horton * Ormsby Review *
A rich examination of the work Indigenous political leaders and grassroots organizers did to negotiate unity as part of a longer history of political activism in the context of continued settler colonialism. -- Lianne C. Leddy * Herizons, Fall 2019 *

Sarah A. Nickel is Tk'emlupsemc (Kamloops Secwépemc), French Canadian, and Ukrainian. She is assistant professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan.

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ISBN 13 9780774837989
ISBN 10 0774837985
Titel Assembling Unity
Autor Sarah A Nickel
Serie Women And Indigenous Studies
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag University of British Columbia Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-02-15
Seitenanzahl 236
Preise Winner of Indigenous History Book Prize, Canadian Historical Association 2020 (Canada), Commended for Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History, Canadian Historical Association 2020 (Canada)
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