Mcgill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies: Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing : Coming Home to the Village by Peter Cole (2006, Perfect)
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Rather than employing the traditional western practice of gathering information about exoticized other, demonized other, contained other, Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing is a celebration of aboriginal thought, spirituality, and practice, a sharing of lived experience as First Peoples.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN-100773529136
ISBN-139780773529137
eBay Product ID (ePID)46987826
Product Key Features
Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCoyote and Raven Go Canoeing : Coming Home to the Village
Publication Year2006
SubjectMulticultural Education, Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
TypeTextbook
AuthorPeter Cole
Subject AreaSocial Science, Education
SeriesMcgill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight23.5 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width5.9 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2006-281779
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"One of the clearest and most thorough pictures of an aboriginal view of the consequences of colonization that I have ever read." Olive Dickason, York University"In the tradition of Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Edward Said, Trinh Min-Ha, and other radically original intellectuals, Cole risks a new language to talk about the unthinkable." Mary Bryson, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, University of British Columbia, "One of the clearest and most thorough pictures of an aboriginal view of the consequences of colonization that I have ever read." Olive Dickason, York University "In the tradition of Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Edward Said, Trinh Min-Ha, and other radically original intellectuals, Cole risks a new language to talk about the unthinkable." Mary Bryson, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, University of British Columbia
Series Volume Number42
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal371.82997071
Synopsiswe are narrators narratives voices interlocutors of our own knowings we can determine for ourselves what our educational needs are before the coming of churches residential schools prisons before we knew how we knew we knew In a gesture toward traditional First Nations orality, Peter Cole blends poetic and dramatic voices with storytelling. A conversation between two tricksters, Coyote and Raven, and the colonized and the colonizers, his narrative takes the form of a canoe journey. Cole draws on traditional Aboriginal knowledge to move away from the western genres that have long contained, shaped, and determined ab/originality. Written in free verse, Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing is meant to be read aloud and breaks new ground by making orality the foundation of its scholarship. Cole moves beyond the rhetoric and presumption of white academic (de/re)colonizers to aboriginal spaces recreated by aboriginal peoples. Rather than employing the traditional western practice of gathering information about exoticized other, demonized other, contained other, Coyote and Raven Go Canoeing is a celebration of aboriginal thought, spirituality, and practice, a sharing of lived experience as First Peoples.