Hidden In Plain Sight

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Pub. Date: 2005-08-05
Publisher(s): Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

The history of Aboriginal people in Canada taught in schools and depicted in the media tends to focus on Aboriginal displacement from native lands and the consequent social and cultural disruptions they have endured. Collectively, they are portrayed as passive victims of European colonization and government policy, and, even when well intentioned, these depictions are demeaning and do little to truly represent the role Aboriginal peoples have played in Canadian life. Hidden in Plain Sightadds another dimension to the story, showing the extraordinary contributions Aboriginal peoples have made - and continue to make - to the Canadian experience. From treaties to contemporary arts and literatures, Aboriginal peoples have helped to define Canada and have worked to secure a place of their own making in Canadian culture. For this volume, editors David R. Newhouse, Cora J. Voyageur, and Daniel J.K. Beavon have brought together leading scholars and other impassioned voices, and together, they give full treatment to the Aboriginal contribution to Canada's intellectual, political, economic, social, historic, and cultural landscapes. Included are profiles of several leading figures such as actor Chief Dan George, artist Norval Morrisseau, author Tomson Highway, activist Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, and politician Phil Fontaine, among others. Canada simply would not be what it is today without these contributions. The first of two volumes, Hidden in Plain Sightis key to understanding and appreciating Canadian society and will be essential reading for generations to come.

Author Biography

David R. Newhouse is an associate professor in the Department of Native Studies and the principal of Gzowski College at Trent University. Cora J. Voyageur is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Calgary. Daniel J.K. Beavon is the director of Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Contributors xvii
PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE
Introduction
3(11)
Profile of Chief Dan George
14(5)
Christine Armstrong
PART 2: TREATIES
Treaties and the Evolution of Canada
19(16)
Jean-Pierre Morin
Profile of Harold Cardinal
35(3)
Catherine Clennet
Treaties and Aboriginal-Government Relations, 1945--2000
38(23)
Michael Cassidy
Profile of Albert ('Billy') Diamond
61(6)
Alan Cho
PART 3: ARTS AND MEDIA
The Art of Survival
67(19)
Maria Von Finckenstein
Profile of Norval Morrisseau
86(3)
Amanda Sellar
Connecting the Artists with the Art
89(7)
Marybelle Mitchell
Profile of Daphne Odjig
96(3)
Renee Vardy
Nunavut Territory: Communications and Political Development in the Canadian North
99(13)
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis
Profile of Kenojuak Ashevak
112(3)
Jennifer Singh
Natives and Newcomers in the New World: Maritime Furniture and the Interaction of Cultures
115(21)
Jane L. Cook
Profile of Robert Charles Davidson
136(4)
Domenyk Leach
Contributions to Canadian Art by Aboriginal Contemporary Artists
140(23)
Gerald Mcmaster
Profile of Allen Sapp
163(6)
Laura Nimilowich
PART 4: LITERATURE
First Peoples Literature in Canada
169(8)
Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm
Profile of Jeannette C. Armstrong
177(3)
Angela Shepard
Aboriginal Literatures: A Distinctive Genre within Canadian Literature
180(7)
Jeannette C. Armstrong
Profile of Tomson Highway
187(4)
Nancy Luu
Aboriginal Voices: Canada's Aboriginal Peoples in Their Own Words
191(9)
Cheryl Isaacs
Profile of Basil H. Johnston
200(3)
Kimberly Bruce
Laughing Till Your Face Is Red
203(7)
Drew Hayden Taylor
Profile of Emily Pauline Johnson
210(5)
Cash Rowe
PART 5: JUSTICE
Profile of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash
215(3)
Natasha Joachim
Getting Tough on Crime the Aboriginal Way: Alternative Justice Initiatives in Canada
218(15)
Katherine Beaty Chiste
Profile of John Joseph ('J.J.') Harper
233(3)
Janet Trace
Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Criminal Justice System
236(10)
Carol Laprairie
Profile of Helen Betty Osborne
246(5)
Stephanie Pyne
PART 6: CULTURE AND IDENTITY
Inuit Names: The People Who Love You
251(16)
Valerie Alia
Profile of John Kim Bell
267(3)
Nashila Dharshi
Aboriginal Peoples and Canada's Conscience
270(22)
Russel Lawrence Barsh
Profile of Freda Ahenakew
292(3)
Amber Mcginnis
Hiding in `Plane' View: Aboriginal Identities and a Fur-Trade Company Family through Seven Generations
295(14)
David T. Mcnab
Profile of Douglas Joseph Henry Cardinal
309(3)
Mary Cummings
Aboriginal Peoples and the Canoe
312(19)
Bruce W. Hodgins
Bryan Poirier
PART 7: SPORTS
Profile of Sharon Anne and Shirley Anne Firth
331(3)
Roland Simon
The Qimmiq
334(15)
Bryan Cummins
Profile of Alwyn Morris
349(3)
Leona Furgason
`Eminently Canadian': Indigenous Sports and Canadian Identity in Victorian Montreal
352(24)
Gillian Poulter
Profile of Wayne `Gino' Odjick
376(3)
Amy Deller
Aboriginal Rodeo Cowboys: The Good Times and the Bad
379(21)
Morgan Baillargeon
Profile of Thomas Charles Longboat
400(5)
Roland Simon
PART 8: MILITARY
Aboriginal Contributions to Canadian Culture and Identity in Wartime: English Canada's Image of the `Indian' and the Fall of France, 1940
405(14)
R. Scott Sheffield
Profile of Thomas George Prince
419(6)
Jennifer Aragon
PART 9: OVERVIEW
Multiple Points of Light: Grounds for Optimism among First Nations in Canada
425(30)
J. Rick Ponting
Cora J. Voyageur
Profile of Larry Philip ('Phil') Fontaine
455
Sophie Bonneau

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