Living treaties : narrating Mi'kmaw treaty relations / Marie Battiste, editor.

Living treaties : narrating Mi'kmaw treaty relations / Marie Battiste, editor.

Publication Date
2016

Publication Information
Sydney, N.S. : Cape Breton University Press,

Physical Description
317 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Land tenure.
 
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Government relations.
 
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- History.
 
Indigenous peoples.

Additional Contributors
Battiste, Marie, 1949-

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary
Regardless of Canada's governmental attitude of entitlement, First Nations, MÔetis 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. This book 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. 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.

Language
English

ISBN
9781771086868


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall Number
Corner BrookAdult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous971.5004 L76
Grand Falls-Windsor - HarmsworthAdult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous971.5004 L76
St. John's - A.C. HunterAdult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous971.5004 L76