Authors: Glen Sean Coulthard
Tags: #SOC021000 Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Harvey, David,
9
Heeding the Voices of Our Ancestors
(Alfred),
64
Hegel, Georg W. F.: on Africa,
10
; concept of “recognition,”
27
,
43
,
134
,
190
(nn15,
31
), 3127; and Marx’s developmentalist ontology,
9
; master/slave dialectic,
16–17
,
27–29
,
38
,
39–40
,
134
,
152–53
,
193n85
History and Class Consciousness
(Lukacs),
34
The
History of Sexuality
(Foucault),
214n49
hooks, bell,
48
Howard, Albert,
51
Hudson Bay,
53
Hunt Sarah,
102
identity: authenticity and,
134–36
; of the colonized subject,
17–18
,
25–26
,
31–33
,
39
,
42
,
46
,
140
; cultural hybridity and,
205n54
; essentialist formations of,
94
,
98
,
99
,
142–43
,
145
; intersubjective nature of,
27–28
; meaning derivation and,
29
; misrecognition and,
29–30
; place-based ethics and,
63–64
; postcolonial,
44
,
45
; preservationist approaches to,
80
,
81–82
; role of recognition in,
17
,
44
. See also culture
identity politics,
131
Idle No More movement,
24
,
128–29
,
159–65
,
173
,
176–77
,
178
India,
10
Indian Act (1876): Assembly of First Nations’ defense of,
86
; Bill C-31 and,
87–88
,
92
; Bill C-45 and,
127
,
160
; Denendeh proposal and,
201n99
; eliminative principle of,
125
; Indigenous women’s struggle against,
80
,
85–87
,
95
; patriarchal misrecognition and,
21
,
92
,
103
; removal of Indians from urban areas,
174
; sexist provisions,
4
,
83–84
Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories (IB-NWT). See Dene Nation
Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement (2007),
126–27
Indian Rights for Indian Women,
84
Indians of Quebec Association,
68
Indigenous movement: the blockade in,
166
,
169
,
170
; expressions of nationhood,
64
,
107
; feminist perspectives
within,
21
,
80
,
85–86
,
101–2
,
157–58
,
178
; in intellectual arenas,
8
,
45–46
; Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords and,
21
,
89–91
,
115–16
,
163
; Oka Crisis and,
21
,
116
,
163
; opposition to 1969 White Paper,
4–5
; period of heightened militancy,
116–18
,
120
,
163
; recognition-based approach,
1–2
; against resource exploitation,
6
; resurgence,
153
,
154–59
,
165–73
; role of gender in,
157–58
; role of
ressentiment
in,
114–15
,
120
,
126
; in urban centers,
13
,
173–76
; women’s struggle within,
84–92
,
95–96
. See also Dene Nation; Idle No More movement; land claims
Indigenous–state relations: asymmetrical recognition in,
15
,
25
; effective engagement in,
45–47
,
178–79
; essentialist identity formation and,
94–95
,
98
; fundamental restructuring of,
168
; grounded normativity as a framework for,
62
; growth of recognition-based approaches to,
2
,
3
,
6
; master/slave dialectic as analogy for,
38–41
,
43
; the negotiation in,
162
,
167
,
170
; as process of dispossession,
6–7
,
13
,
14–15
,
60
,
77
,
127–28
; reconciliation politics and,
22
,
105–9
,
111
,
118–20
; UN study of,
66–67
Inuit Tapirisat of Canada,
57
,
89
Inuvialuit,
57
Irlbacher-Fox, Stephanie,
120
Ivison, Duncan,
97–98
James Bay,
6
Jewishness,
133–36
Jobs and Growth Act,
24
,
127–28
,
160
Kahnawake, Quebec,
167
Kakfwi, Stephen,
202n118
Kanesatake, Quebec,
21
,
116
,
118
,
188n59
Kant, Immanuel,
9
Kirsch, Stuart,
77
Klein, Naomi,
170
Kluane First Nation,
78
Kojève, Alexander,
27
Kompridis, Nikolas,
193n85
Kovel, Joel,
13
Kruks, Sonia,
134
Kuokkanen, Rauna,
9
labor,
7–8
,
10–11
,
62
,
168–69
,
189n68
land: in Canadian state-formation,
12
; in the capital relationship,
14
; in Indigenous anticolonialism,
13
,
62–63
,
169
; in Indigenous metaphysics,
60–61
,
170
; in Indigenous resurgence,
171
,
176
; in move from feudalism to capitalism,
7
; undermining Indigenous relations to,
4
,
76–78
land claims:
Calder
decision and,
5
,
58
; direct action and,
167
; exclusion of political rights and,
72
,
75–76
; “extinguishment” provisions,
75
,
122–23
,
125
; and Indigenous attitudes to land,
77–78
; and recognition,
65–66
,
202n118
; reversal of federal government’s policy on,
58–59
LaRoque, Emma,
158
Laurier, Wilfrid,
174
Lawrence, Bonita,
92
,
94
,
176
,
177
legal cases:
Bédard v. Isaac,
85–86
,
95
;
Calder et al. v. Attorney-General of British Columbia,
5
,
58
;
Delgamuukw v. British Columbia,
41
,
124
;
Lavell v. Canada,
85–86
,
95
;
Lovelace v. Canada,
85
,
87
;
R. v. Gladstone,
124
;
R. v. Marshall,
124
;
R. v. Sparrow,
124
;
R. v. Van der Peet,
124
;
Re: Paulette and
Registrar of Land Titles,
58
;
St Catherine’s Milling and Lumber Company v. The Queen,
5
Lemay, Marcel,
116
Liberal Party,
164
Lightfoot, Sheryl,
2
Like the Sound of a Drum
(Kulchyski),
62
Living with Nietzsche
(Solomon),
105
Lukacs, Georg,
34
Macey, David,
132
Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP),
76
Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry,
59
,
62
,
70
MacLachlan, Alice,
110
Mannoni, Octave,
214n47
Manuel, Arthur,
162
Markell, Patchen,
29
Martin, Paul,
173
Martinez, Miguel Alfonso,
66–67
Martinique,
143
Marx, Karl: “anti-ecological” tendencies,
13–14
; on the bourgeoisie,
185n39
; on colonial rule in India,
10
; concept of “mode of production,”
65
,
198n60
; economic reductionism,
14
; “in-itself” vs. “for-itself” classes,
137–38
,
213n33
; normative developmentalism,
9
,
11
; study of non-Western societies,
186n41
; theory of primitive accumulation,
7–11
,
13
,
60
,
151–52
,
184n35
,
186
(nn41,
45
); on violence of capitalism,
15
Marxism: anti-colonial struggles and,
62
; concern with social relation,
11
; and Indigenous studies,
8
; understanding of “class,”
153
Matchewan, Jean-Maurice (Chief),
117
McCullock, Jock,
132
McKegney, Sam,
121
McNally, David,
186n45
McParland, Kelly,
161–62
Meech Lake Accord,
21
,
89–90
,
115–16
,
163
,
209n53
Memmi, Albert,
191n34
Menzies, Charles,
8
Mercredi, Ovide (Chief),
167
Metis Association of the Northwest Territories,
57
,
64
,
73
,
75
Métis National Council,
89
Mikailovsky, N. K.,
186n41
Mill, John Stuart,
9
Morrow, William G. (Justice),
58
multiculturalism: democracy and,
93–94
; essentialism and,
81–82
; exchanges of recognition in,
29
; justice and,
82–83
; the marriage of culture and politics in,
51
; vs egalitarianism,
18
,
70
,
92–93
Nadasdy, Paul,
78
National Indian Brotherhood. See Assembly of First Nations (AFN)
National Post,
161
Native Council of Canada,
89
Native Women’s Association of Canada,
84
,
90–91
,
101
,
164
negritude
movement,
23
,
43–44
,
131–33
,
136–48
,
212n4
,
213n33
,
215n71
Neizen, Ronald,
2
Nepinak, Derek (Chief),
164
New Democratic Party (NDP),
59
,
69
,
164
Newfoundland,
209n53
Nietzsche, Friedrich,
108
,
111
,
169
,
208n27
Nisga’a,
5
Nisga’a Final Agreement (2000),
122
Nitassinan,
117
Northern Athapaskan language family,
54
Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland
(Berger),
59
Northwest Territories (NWT): Dene homeland,
53–54
; Mackenzie Valley pipeline project,
6
,
56–57
,
59
; transfer of administration to,
55–56
; Treaties 8 and 11,
6
. See also Dene Nation
Notebooks for an Ethics
(Sartre),
213n15
Nunavut,
53
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union,
69
oil and gas extraction,
56–57
,
117
,
165
. See also resource extraction
oil crisis,
6
On the Genealogy of Morals
(Nietzsche),
108
,
111
Oxfam Canada,
69
Panarctic Oils,
6
Parry, Benita,
214n49
Paulette, François (Chief),
58