Talking Back to the Indian ACT: Critical Readings in Settler Colonial Histories

Talking Back to the Indian ACT: Critical Readings in Settler Colonial Histories

by Keith Smith (Editor), Mary-Ellen Kelm (Editor)

Synopsis

Talking Back to the Indian Act is a comprehensive how-to guide for engaging with primary source documents. The intent of the book is to encourage readers to develop the skills necessary to converse with primary sources in more refined and profound ways. As a piece of legislation that is central to Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples and communities, and one that has undergone many amendments, the Indian Act is uniquely positioned to act as a vehicle for this kind of focused reading.

Through an analysis of thirty-five sources pertaining to the Indian Act--addressing governance, gender, enfranchisement, and land--the authors provide readers with a much better understanding of this pivotal piece of legislation, as well as insight into the dynamics involved in its creation and maintenance.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 248
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 19 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 148758735X
ISBN 13: 9781487587352

Author Bio
Mary-Ellen Kelm is Canada Research Chair and Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Keith D. Smith teaches in the Departments of Indigenous/Xwulmuxw Studies and History at Vancouver Island University.