Contents Acknowledgements Contributor Biographies Introduction--Emily Grafton and David MacDonald SECTION 1. DECOLONIZING EDUCATION PROCESSES On Codifying the Traditional Laws of Indigenous Nations in Canada--Leo Baskatawang Reflections on Anti-Asian Racism and Settler Colonialism in Canadian Universities--Heena Mistry Education as a Policy Tool for Reconciliation: Why our View of Mind Matters--Kurtis Boyer Settler Researchers: From a Place of Not Knowing--Rosemary Nagy SECTION TWO. PROSPECTS FOR RECONCILIATION AND RELATIONAL DECOLONIZATION Land Acknowledgements in an Era of Reconciliation--Enakshi Dua and Elaine Coburn Honouring Treaty Responsibilities in Rural Saskatchewan: The Treaty Land Sharing Network--Naomi Beingessner, Emily Eaton, and Martha Jane Robbins Treaty Relations as a Foundation for Reconciliation: Indigenous and Settler Perspectives in Treaty #3 Territory--Je Denis She Helped Herself: Rendering Empowerment through Birth Sovereignty--Vanda Fleury SECTION THREE. SETTLER COLONIAL RELATIONALITIES, IDENTITIES, AND BELONGING Sikh Responsibilities and Dreams: Disrupting Settler Colonialism, Bigger than Settler Colonialism--Rita Dhamoon On the Merits of Being an Asshole--Peter Morin and Ayumi Goto Who Are We Here? Settler colonialism, mobility, and relationships across distance--Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J Barker A Settler Twice Over in a Changing Canadian Landscape: The Importance of Knowledge, Acknowledgement and Respect to Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation--Huma Haider SECTION FOUR. INDIGENOUS RELATIONAL KNOWLEDGES IN SETTLER CONTEXTS Nikawiy to ôtanisa Narratives- Cree mother to daughter stories: Calendar of Life, miyo-pimatisiwin (good life)--Evelyn Poitras and Alma Poitras t'pwîwin ikwa w'kôwîcihiwîwin - Truth and Reconciliation" and "Where is the Love?--Solomon Ratt Rights and Responsibilities: Indigenous Realities, Indigenous Priorities--Joyce Green Indigenous Women, settler colonial state-sanctioned gendered violence, and reconciliation in Canada--Emily Grafton Gina Starblanket, Afterword Index.
On Settler Colonialism in Canada : Relations and Resistances