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Curio.ca (Radio-Canada)
Documentaries, television and radio programs, podcasts, etc., produced by the CBC, many of which deal with Aboriginal realities, as well as the northern world.
Subjects: Climate change, Reports, Inuit, Indigenous youth, Indigenous women, Indigenous peoples, Indian residential schools, Documentaries, CBC, Arctic Ocean, Animals
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- Natural Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
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Keetsahnak: our missing and murdered indigenous sisters
With essays from Indigenous women, this book analyses colonial violence within what is now called “Canada” and provides an anti-violence model from an Indigenous perspective. (Kim Anderson, Maria Campbell & Christi Belcourt eds., Edmonton, University of Alberta Press, 2018, 400 p. )
Subjects: Indigenous women, Indigenous authors, Colonialism
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Native American women: a biographical dictionary
Contains biographical entries on over 250 Indigenous women born between 1499 and 1965.
Subjects: Indigenous women, History, Indigenous peoples
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Saqiyuq: stories from the lives of three Inuit women
Through the stories of three Inuit women over three generations, Saqiyuq discusses the colonization of the North and the Inuit communities’ struggles to maintain and reclaim traditional knowledge and practices. (Nancy Wachowich ; in collaboration with Apphia Agalakti Awa, Rhoda Kaukjak Katsak, and Sandra Pikujak Katsak, Montreal, McGill Queen’s University Press, 1999, 309 p.)
Subjects: Colonization, Indigenous women, Inuit
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Sivumut: towards the future together: Inuit women educational leaders in Nunavut and Nunavik
A collection of essays of Inuit women and educational leaders who were part of the first graduate-level university degree for Inuit educators offered in Nunavut: the UPEI Master of Education. These essays touch upon the writers’ experiences with colonial violence and Inuit education. (Fiona Walton and Darlene O’Leary eds., Toronto, Women’s Press, 2015, 166 p.)
Subjects: Indigenous women, Indigenous authors, Education, Decolonization
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences