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Reclaiming Anishinaabe law : Kinamaadiwin Inaakonigewin and the treaty right to education

Title
Reclaiming Anishinaabe law : Kinamaadiwin Inaakonigewin and the treaty right to education / Leo Baskatawang.
ISBN
9781772840254
1772840254
9781772840285
1772840289
Publication
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
x, 225 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"A manifesto for the future of Indigenous Education in Canada In Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law Leo Baskatawang traces the history of the neglected treaty relationship between the Crown and the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3, and the Canadian government's egregious failings to administer effective education policy for Indigenous youth--failures epitomized by, but not limited to, the horrors of the residential school system. Rooted in the belief that Indigenous education should be governed and administered by Indigenous peoples, Baskatawang envisions a hopeful future for Indigenous nations where their traditional laws are formally recognized and affirmed by the governments of Canada. Baskatawang thereby details the efforts being made in Treaty #3 territory to revitalize and codify the Anishinaabe education law, kinamaadiwin inaakonigewin. Kinamaadiwin inaakonigewin considers education wholistically, such that it describes ways of knowing, being, doing, relating, and connecting to the land that are grounded in tradition, while also positioning its learners for success in life, both on and off the reserve. As the backbone of an Indigenous-led education system, kinamaadiwin inaakonigewin enacts Anishinaabe self-determination, and has the potential to bring about cultural resurgence, language revitalization, and a new era of Crown-Indigenous relations in Canada. Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law challenges policy makers to push beyond apologies and performative politics, and to engage in meaningful reconciliation practices by recognizing and affirming the laws that the Anishinaabeg have always used to govern themselves."-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Issued also in electronic format.
Online version: Baskatawang, Leo. Kinamaadiwin inaakonigewin and the resurgence of indigenous laws in Canada. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2023
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 24, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-214) and index.
Contents
Colonization and other political discontents
Indigenous laws and the state
Kinamaadiwin inaakonigewin
Reconciliation as recognition and affirmation
Reflections.
Citation

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