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The arts of Indigenous health and well-being

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2021
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
Call Number
07.2 S9t
Responsibility
Edited by Nancy Van Styvendale, J. D. McDougall, Robert Henry, and Robert Alexander Innes
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
Published Date
2021
Physical Description
272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous
Indigenous Culture
Indigenous Traditions
Indigenous Peoples
Health
Oral History
Medicine
Abstract
Drawing attention to the ways in which creative practices are essential to the health, well-being, and healing of Indigenous peoples, The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being addresses the effects of artistic endeavour on the "good life", or mino-pimatisiwin in Cree, which can be described as the balanced interconnection of physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being. In this interdisciplinary collection, Indigenous knowledges inform an approach to health as a wider set of relations that are central to well-being, wherein artistic expression furthers cultural continuity and resilience, community connection, and kinship to push back against forces of fracture and disruption imposed by colonialism. The need for healing--not only individuals but health systems and practices--is clear, especially as the trauma of colonialism is continually revealed and perpetuated within health systems. The field of Indigenous health has recently begun to recognize the fundamental connection between creative expression and well-being. This book brings together scholarship by humanities scholars, social scientists, artists, and those holding experiential knowledge from across Turtle Island to add urgently needed perspectives to this conversation. Contributors embrace a diverse range of research methods, including community-engaged scholarship with Indigenous youth, artists, Elders, and language keepers. The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being demonstrates the healing possibilities of Indigenous works of art, literature, film, and music from a diversity of Indigenous peoples and arts traditions. This book will resonate with health practitioners, community members, and any who recognize the power of art as a window, an entryway to access a healthy and good life. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents
"Art for life's sake": approaches to indigenous arts, health, and well-being / Nancy Van Styvendale, J.D. McDougall, Robert Henry, and Robert Alexander Innes -- What this pouch holds / Gail MacKay -- Baskets, birchbark scrolls, and maps of land: indigenous making practices as oral historiography / Andrea Riley-Mukavetz -- For Kaydence and her cousins: health and happiness in cultural legacies and contemporary contexts / Adesola Akinleye -- Stories and staying power: artmaking as (re)source of cultural resilience and well-being for Panniqtumiut / Alena Rosen -- Healthy connections: facilitator's perceptions of programming linking arts and wellness with indigenous youth / Mamata Pandey, Nuno F. Ribeiro, Warren Linds, Linda M. Goulet, Jo-Ann Episkenew, and Karen Schmidt -- The doubleness of sound in Canada's Indian residential schools / Beverley Diamond -- Kissed by lightning: mediating Haudenosaunee traditional teachings through film / Nicholle Dragone -- Minobimaadiziwinke (creating a good life): native bodies healing / Petra Kuppers and Margaret Noodin -- Body counts: war, pesticides, and queer spirituality in Cherri´e Moraga's Heroes and saints / Desiree Hellegers -- The language of soul and ceremony / Louise Halfe -- Sa^kihiwa^win: land's overflow into the space-tial "otherwise" / Karyn Recollet.
ISBN
9780887559396
Accession Number
P2023.09
Call Number
07.2 S9t
Collection
Archives Library
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A band of brothers : the history of coal mining in Canmore

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014
Author
Crawford, Glen
Publisher
Glen Crawford
Call Number
03.6 B22b DVD
Author
Crawford, Glen
Publisher
Glen Crawford
Published Date
2014
Physical Description
1 DVD, 32 minutes
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canmore
Coal and coal mines
Oral History
Safety
Accession Number
P2016 - 73,000 - 05
Call Number
03.6 B22b DVD
Collection
Archives Library
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Canadian steel, Chinese grit : the story of Chinese railway workers and the completion of Canada's national railroad

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1998
Author
Lee, Karin
Publisher
Vancouver : Moving Images Distribution
Call Number
08.5 C16c DVD
Author
Lee, Karin
Publisher
Vancouver : Moving Images Distribution
Published Date
1998
Physical Description
1 DVD, 48 minutes
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
British Columbia
Canadian Pacific Railway
China
Chinese
Fraser River
Oral History
Call Number
08.5 C16c DVD
Collection
Archives Library
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Remembering our relations : De¨nesu liné oral histories of Wood Buffalo National Park

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2023
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
Call Number
07.2 At3r
Responsibility
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation with Sabina Trimble and Peter Fortna.
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
Published Date
2023
Physical Description
xxxiii, 307 pages cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous
Indigenous Culture
Indigenous Customs
Indigenous People
Indigenous Traditions
Oral History
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nations
Wood Buffalo National Park
Alberta
British Columbia
Abstract
Elders and leaders remind us that telling and amplifying histories is key for healing. Remembering Our Relations is an ambitious collaborative oral history project that shares the story of Wood Buffalo National Park and the De¨nesu line´ peoples it displaced. Wood Buffalo National Park is located in the heart of De¨nesu line´ homelands, where Dené people have lived from time immemorial. Central to the creation, expansion, and management of this park, Canada’s largest at nearly 45, 000 square kilometers, was the eviction of De¨nesu line´ people from their home, the forced separation of Dene families, and restriction of their Treaty rights. Remembering Our Relations tells the history of Wood Buffalo National Park from a Dene perspective and within the context of Treaty 8. Oral history and testimony from Dene Elders, knowledge-holders, leaders, and community members place De¨nesu line´ voices first. With supporting archival research, this book demonstrates how the founding, expansion, and management of Wood Buffalo National Park fits into a wider pattern of promises broken by settler colonial governments managing land use throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. By prioritizing De¨nesu line´ histories Remembering Our Relations deliberately challenges how Dene experiences have been erased, and how this erasure has been used to justify violence against De¨nesu line´ homelands and people. Amplifying the voices and lives of the past, present, and future, Remembering Our Relations is a crucial step in the journey for healing and justice De¨nesu line´ peoples have been pursuing for over a century. -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN
9781773854113
Accession Number
P2024.02
Call Number
07.2 At3r
Collection
Archives Library
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The story of the Blackfoot people: Niitsitapiisinni

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Publisher
Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books
Call Number
07.2 B56s
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Responsibility
The Blackfoot Gallery Committee, Glenbow Museum
Publisher
Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
104 pages, illustrations (colour), maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canada
First Nations
Glenbow Museum
Oral History
Siksika
United States
ISBN
9781779851818
Accession Number
P2016 - 73,000 - 03
Call Number
07.2 B56s
Collection
Archives Library
Images
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The truth about stories : a native narrative

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15273
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2003
Author
King, Thomas
Publisher
House of Anansi Press
Call Number
07.2 K58t
Author
King, Thomas
Publisher
House of Anansi Press
Published Date
2003
Physical Description
172 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Oral History
ISBN
9780887846960
Accession Number
P2016 - 73,000 - 03
Call Number
07.2 K58t
Collection
Archives Library
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We remember the coming of the white man

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2021
Author
Blondin, Walter; Blondin, George; Goose, Leanne; Mountain, Antoine; Stewart, Sarah; Yakeleya, Raymond; and Dene Elders; foreword by Blondin, Walter.
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta, Canada : Durvile & UpRoute Books
Call Number
07.2 St4w
Author
Blondin, Walter; Blondin, George; Goose, Leanne; Mountain, Antoine; Stewart, Sarah; Yakeleya, Raymond; and Dene Elders; foreword by Blondin, Walter.
Responsibility
Edited by Sarah Stewart and Raymond Yakeleya
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta, Canada : Durvile & UpRoute Books
Published Date
2021
Physical Description
xiii, 273 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm + 1 videodisc (4 3/4 in.)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Dene
Indigenous
Indigenous Culture
Indigenous People
Indigenous Customs
Language
Non-fiction
Oral History
Abstract
Chapters are transcripts of oral histories from the early twentieth century, by ten elders of the Dene people, about the early days of fur trading, guns, and missionaries; their dismay about the way oil and uranium discoveries and pipelines were handled on their land; and the emotional fallout of the signing of Treaty 11.
Contents
Preface / Raymond Yakeleya -- Part I, Reflections. Foreward, Walter Blondin -- Treaty 11, Sarah Stewart -- We remember, Raymond Yakeleya -- The Dene nation / Sarah Stewart -- The Métis experience / Colette Poitras -- Part II, The elders remember. The elders / Elizabeth Yakeleya, Sarah Simon, Mary Wilson, Joe Blondin, John Blondin, Isadore Yukon, Johnny Kaye, Jim Edwards Sittichinli, Peter Thompson, Andrew Kunnizzi -- Early days -- Fur, guns, contact -- Family life -- Boat time -- Missionaries -- Oil discovery -- Treaty 11 -- The sickness -- Uranium -- First machines -- The mad trapper -- Canol road -- Mackenzie Valley pipeline -- Time of change -- Part III Stories from the people. Tutichak, Leanne Goose -- How the muskrat created the world / Antoine Mountain, Maurice Mendo -- The slingshot and the songbird / Raymond Yakeleya -- In the land of the Na?àcho / George Blondin -- The drums / George Blondin -- When the white people came / George Blondin -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- The spirit of nature series.
Notes
Companion DVD includes "We remember the coming of the white man" directed by Raymond Yakeleya, 1978, 55 min. Remastered and produced in 2020. Includes director's commentary.
ISBN
9781988824635
Accession Number
P2022.14
Call Number
07.2 St4w
Collection
Archives Library
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