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Running Time: 14:25 hrsNarrator: Apple Alex (synthetic)Publisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2016
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Publisher:University of Manitoba, 2013 -
Publisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2016
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- Author: Innes, Robert AlexanderDate:Copyrighted2013Summary:
Offers a detailed analysis of the role of Elder Brother stories in historical and contemporary kinship practices in Cowessess First Nation, located in southeastern Saskatchewan. Robert Innes reveals how these tradition-inspired practices act to undermine legal and scholarly definitions of "Indian" and counter the perception that First Nations people have internalized such classifications.
Subject(s): Ethnic identity | Kinship | Legal status, laws, etc | Indigenous peoples | Saskatchewan | TreatiesOriginal Publisher: Winnipeg, MB, University of ManitobaLanguage(s): English