MEDIA INDIGENA 231
Added 2020-10-30 01:26:19 +0000 UTCFear of the Walking Red / MI 231
ON THIS WEEK'S INDIGENOUS ROUNDTABLE:
Back to the border! Part two of our extended look at a court case that should be getting more attention, but continues to fly under the radar of most Canadian media. (Access part one here.)
At issue: the cross-border hunting rights of the Sinixt people, a people whose territory long pre-dates Canada, the U.S. and the man-made, imposed divide between them. A case in which Canada’s core argument rests on its claim that the Sinixt people are 'extinct.' But the Sinixt say reports of their demise are greatly exaggerated.
Back at the roundtable with host/producer Rick Harp are Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC.
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FURTHER LINKS TO SUBJECTS DISCUSSED THESE EPISODES:
• "American Indigenous group, province argue over cross-border rights at Canada’s top court" Vernon Morning Star
• "The meaning of belonging: Sinixt at the Supreme Court of Canada" Revelstoke Mountaineer
• Jay's Treaty [aka Jay Treaty]: The Canadian Encyclopedia
• "Border Crossing Issues and the Jay Treaty": Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
• "The Border Wall Is a ‘Death Blow’ to Wildlife. This Election Will Decide How Much Worse It Gets." Earther
• "Trump’s Border Wall Construction Disrupted by Kumeyaay, O’odham Land Defenders" Teen Vogue
• Australian government tries to deport Indigenous people as “aliens” MEDIA INDIGENA 163
• "New Climate Maps Show a Transformed United States" ProPublica
• "Why I Teach ‘The Walking Dead’ in My Native Studies Classes": CutchaRislingBaldy.com
• Decolonizing Education: Nourishing the Learning Spirit UBC Press
• Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia [2014]: Supreme Court of Canada
• City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York [2005] Cornell Law School
• "Fact check: Ruth Bader Ginsburg had 'mixed' record on tribal law, Native American sovereignty" USA Today
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