Talk Treaty to Me. Understanding the Basics of Treaties and Land in Canada

Par : Crystal Gail Fraser, Sara Komarnisky
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  • Nombre de pages320
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-4434-7117-6
  • EAN9781443471176
  • Date de parution24/02/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCollins

Résumé

An essential and easy-to-read guide to treaties, Indigenous sovereignty, and land for all Canadians Treaties cover much of Canada. Some were established thousands of years ago, with land and animals, and others date back to the time when Europeans first arrived in North America. These agreements make it possible for all of us to live, work, play, and profit on these lands. Additionally, treaties have profoundly shaped the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
In Talk Treaty to Me, Crystal Gail Fraser and Sara Komarnisky untangle the complexities of treaties and set a path forward for greater understanding of all our roles, rights, and responsibilities. In this accessible, clear, and concise book, they discuss:·      Treaties among and between Indigenous Peoples·      The history of treaty-making between Indigenous Peoples and Britain, then Canada, from the very beginning to the present day·      Concepts like Métis scrip, modern land claims, Indigenous sovereignty, and unceded territory·      The (dis)honouring of treaties and the role of Canadian settler colonialism·      How the creation of Canadian borders interrupts Indigenous sovereignty and nationhood·      Important insights from gendered and queer perspectives on treaty and land·      The politics of land acknowledgements·      Reconciliation and Land Back movementsAnd more.
With a quick-reference timeline, maps, and black-and-white photographs throughout, Talk Treaty to Me concludes with a call to action and specific, tangible steps that all of us can take every day to support reconciliation. 
An essential and easy-to-read guide to treaties, Indigenous sovereignty, and land for all Canadians Treaties cover much of Canada. Some were established thousands of years ago, with land and animals, and others date back to the time when Europeans first arrived in North America. These agreements make it possible for all of us to live, work, play, and profit on these lands. Additionally, treaties have profoundly shaped the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
In Talk Treaty to Me, Crystal Gail Fraser and Sara Komarnisky untangle the complexities of treaties and set a path forward for greater understanding of all our roles, rights, and responsibilities. In this accessible, clear, and concise book, they discuss:·      Treaties among and between Indigenous Peoples·      The history of treaty-making between Indigenous Peoples and Britain, then Canada, from the very beginning to the present day·      Concepts like Métis scrip, modern land claims, Indigenous sovereignty, and unceded territory·      The (dis)honouring of treaties and the role of Canadian settler colonialism·      How the creation of Canadian borders interrupts Indigenous sovereignty and nationhood·      Important insights from gendered and queer perspectives on treaty and land·      The politics of land acknowledgements·      Reconciliation and Land Back movementsAnd more.
With a quick-reference timeline, maps, and black-and-white photographs throughout, Talk Treaty to Me concludes with a call to action and specific, tangible steps that all of us can take every day to support reconciliation.