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Books - Decolonization
Case Critical
by
Banakonda Kennedy-Kish Bell (Ojibway); Raven Sinclair (Cree/Assinniboine/Saulteaux); Ben Carniol; Donna Baines
Call Number: Université de Saint-Boniface - Bibliothèque HV 105 C289c 2017
ISBN: 9781771133111
Publication Date: 2017
Decolonizing and indigenizing education in Canada
by
Sheila Cote-Meek (Teme-Augama Anishnabai) (Editor); Taima Moeke-Pickering (Māori) (Editor)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781773381824
Decolonizing Education
by
Marie Battiste (Mi'kmaq Nation); Rita Bouvier (Métis Nation) (Foreword by)
Call Number: Law Library E 96.2 B355 2013
ISBN: 9781895830774
Publication Date: 2013
Decolonizing Methodologies
by
Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Maori)
Call Number: Full text available online & Second Floor GN 380 S65 2021
ISBN: 9781786998163
Publication Date: 2021
Decolonizing Research
by
Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Maori) (Foreword by); Jo-Ann Archibald Q'um Q'um Xiiem (Sto:lo First Nation) (Editor); Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan, (Maori) (Editor); Jason De Santolo (Garrwa and Barunggam) ( Editor)
Call Number: Second Floor GN 378 D43 2019
ISBN: 9781786994615
Publication Date: 2019
Literary Land Claims
by
Margery Fee
Call Number: Full text available online & Second Floor PS 8089.5 I6 F43 2015
ISBN: 9781771120999
Publication Date: 2015
Book Chapter - Decolonization
Baltra-Ulloa, A. J. (2013). Why decolonized social work is more than cross-culturalism. In Gray, M., Coates, J., & Yellow Bird, M. (Eds.) Decolonizing Social Work (pp. 78-89). Ashgate.
Books - Decolonization
Decolonizing Social Work
by
Mel Gray (Editor); John Coates (Editor); Michael Yellow Bird (Editor); Tiani Hetherington (Editor)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 1317153723
Publication Date: 2016
For Indigenous Minds Only
by
Waziyatawin (Editor); Michael Yellow Bird (Arikara, Hidatsa) (Editor)
Call Number: Second Floor E 98 E85 F68 2012
ISBN: 9781934691939
Publication Date: 2012
Living in Indigenous Sovereignty
by
Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara; Gladys Rowe
Call Number: Université de Saint-Boniface - Bibliothèque E 78 .C2 C284l 2021
ISBN: 9781773632384
Publication Date: 2021
Sharing Breath
by
Sheila Batacharya (Editor); Yuk-Lin Renita Wong (Editor)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781771991926
Publication Date: 2018
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Wasáse
by
Taiaiake Alfred
Call Number: Full text available online & Second Floor E 98 S7 A43 2005
ISBN: 9781442602182
Publication Date: 2005
Journal Articles - Decolonization
Joseph Mbembe, A. (2016). Decolonizing the university: New directions. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 15(1), 29–45.
Tuck, E., & Yang, K. W. (2012). Decolonization is not a metaphor. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 1(1), 1-40.
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