Paperback, Oxford
Designed for use in courses such as race and ethnic relations in Canada, race and inequality, Indigenous peoples, issues in contemporary Indigenous communities, and issues in Indigenous studies, this unique collection of works by Indigenous scholars explores how the interplay of racism and colonialism has shaped the lives of Indigenous people in areas such as family relations, criminal justice, territorial rights, identity, citizenship, and relations with settler colonialists. Cannon/Sunseri discusses the historic and contemporary meaning of key terms like race and racism and identifies how these factors were and continue to be at play in the lives of Indigenous peoples living in a colonized nation.