Women of the First Nations - (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by Christine Miller & Patricia Chuchryk (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "From diversity comes strength and wisdom" this was the guiding principle for selecting the articles in this collection.
- Author(s): Christine Miller & Patricia Chuchryk
- 228 Pages
- Social Science, Women's Studies
- Series Name: Manitoba Studies in Native History
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About the Book
This collection counters the marginalization and silencing of First Nations women's voices and reflects the power, strength, and wisdom inherent in their lives.Book Synopsis
"From diversity comes strength and wisdom" this was the guiding principle for selecting the articles in this collection. Because there is no single voice, identity, history, or cultural experience that represents the women of the First Nations, a realistic picture will have many facets. Accordingly, the authors in Women of the First Nations include Native and non-Native scholars, feminists, and activists from across Canada.
Their work examines various aspects of Aboriginal women's lives from a variety of theoretical and personal perspectives. They discuss standard media representations, as well as historical and current realities. They bring new perspectives to discussions on Aboriginal art, literature, historical, and cultural contributions, and they offer diverse viewpoints on present economic, environmental, and political issues.
This collection counters the marginalization and silencing of First Nations women's voices and reflects the power, strength, and wisdom inherent in their lives.