Decolonizing education : nourishing the learning spirit / Marie Battiste

By: Battiste, Marie, 1949- [author.]Contributor(s): Xwi7xwa CollectionMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Saskatoon : Purich Publishing Limited, [2013]Description: 217 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781895830774 (pbk.); 189583077X (pbk.)Subject(s): Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada | Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Government policy | Indigenous peoples -- Education -- History and criticism | Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada | Indigenous peoples -- Decolonization -- CanadaOnline resources: Academic website review | Book review | Academic paper review | Academic paper review
Contents:
The Legacy of Forced Assimilative Education for Indigenous Peoples -- Mi'kmaw Education : Roots and Routes -- Creating the Indigenous Renaissance -- Animating Ethical Trans-Systemic Education Systems -- Confronting and Eliminating Racism -- Respecting Aboriginal Languages in Education Systems -- Displacing Cognitive Imperialism -- Recommendations for Constitutional Reconciliation of Education -- Possibilities of Educational Transformations.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-205) and index.

The Legacy of Forced Assimilative Education for Indigenous Peoples -- Mi'kmaw Education : Roots and Routes -- Creating the Indigenous Renaissance -- Animating Ethical Trans-Systemic Education Systems -- Confronting and Eliminating Racism -- Respecting Aboriginal Languages in Education Systems -- Displacing Cognitive Imperialism -- Recommendations for Constitutional Reconciliation of Education -- Possibilities of Educational Transformations.

Young adults and adults.

First Nations author - Potlotek First Nation.

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