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Title: Dadibaajim
Condition: New
Subtitle: Returning Home through Narrative
EAN: 9780887559549
ISBN: 9780887559549
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Format: Paperback
Release Date: 30/09/2021
Description: Dadibaajim narratives are of and from the land, born from experience and observation. Invoking this critical Anishinaabe methodology for teaching and learning, Helen Agger documents and reclaims the history, identity, and inherent entitlement of the Namegosibii Anishinaabeg to the care, use, and occupation of their Trout Lake homelands. When Agger’s mother, Dedibaayaanimanook, was born in 1922, the community had limited contact with Euro-Canadian settlers and still lived throughout their territory according to seasonal migrations along agricultural, hunting, and fishing routes. By the 1940s, colonialism was in full swing: hydro development had resulted in major flooding of traditional territories, settlers had overrun Trout Lake for its resource, tourism, and recreational potential, and the Namegosibii Anishinaabe were forced out of their homelands in Treaty 3 territory, north-western Ontario. Agger mines an archive of treaty paylists, census records, and the work of influential anthropologists like A.I. Hallowell, but the dadibaajim narratives of eight community members spanning three generations form the heart of this book. Dadibaajim provide the framework that fills in the silences and omissions of the colonial record. Embedded in Anishinaabe language and epistemology, they record how the people of Namegosibiing experienced the invasion of interlocking forces of colonialism and globalized neo-liberalism into their lives and upon their homelands. Ultimately, Dadibaajim is a message about how all humans may live well on the earth.
Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: CA
Item Height: 229mm
Item Length: 152mm
Item Weight: 333g
Author: Helen Agger
Genre: History
Book Series: Critical Studies in Native History
Topic: Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Language & Reference, Literary Criticism
Release Year: 2021

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