Fr. 140.00

We Are Coast Salish - Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, and Border Securitization

English · Hardback

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Through extensive ethnography, We are Coast Salish examines the cultural and political responses deployed by the Coast Salish First Nations in response to changes at the Canada/US border after the events of 9/11.


List of contents










List of Figures
Prologue
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Histories of the Salish Sea
Chapter Two: Paddles Up: Cultural Reprisal and Tribal Journeys
Chapter Three: Transnational Political Organization and the Coast Salish Gathering
Chapter Four: The Thin Green Line: Environmental Movements across the Border
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Ten Rules of the Canoe
Appendix 2: International Treaty to Protect the Salish Sea
Appendix 3: Section 35, Canadian Constitution Act 1982
References
Index
About the Author


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James M. Hundley is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Rowan University.


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