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Di-bayn-di-zi-win : to own ourselves : embodying Ojibway-Anishinabe ways / Jerry Fontaine & Don McCaskill.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Fontaine, Jerry, 1955- author.
- McCaskill, Don N., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Canada--Race relations.
- Canada.
- Canada--Ethnic relations.
- Reconciliation--Canada.
- Reconciliation.
- Decolonization--Canada.
- Decolonization.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Toronto : Dundurn Press, [2022]
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maa-ji-taa (We Begin)
- Niinitam (My Turn) Don McCaskill
- 1 Ka-pi-ta-aht di-bah-ji-mo (Don McCaskill Tells His Story)
- 2 Niizhwasso ishkode (Seventh Fire): Political Resistance and Ojibway-Anishinabe Cultural Renewal
- Cultural Renewal of the Seventh Fire: Anishinabe Ways of Doing and Knowing and Nah-nahn-gah-dah-wayn-ji-gay-win (How we came to think this way about our reality)
- The Continuance of Resistance and Revival
- Residential School System
- Environmental Protests
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
- Has Resurgence Made a Difference?
- 3 Indigenous Studies: Finding Understanding Through a Transformative Way of Knowing
- The Academic Program
- Applied Community Program
- Political Advocacy and Outside Pressures
- The Cultural Component
- Trent Department Expansion
- Bezhig onaagan gaye bezhig emikwan, biin-di-go-daa-di-win, and naa-wi aki: A Culturally Based Approach to Reconciliation and Indigenizing the Academy
- Challenges
- Moving Forward
- Niinitam (My Turn) Jerry Fontaine
- 4 Makwa Ogimaa di-bah-ji-mo (Jerry Fontaine Shares His Story)
- Ni di-bah-jim (I'll share my story)
- Kay-go-wah-ni-kayn andi-wayn-ji-ahn (Don't ever forget where you come from)
- O-di-ni-gay-win zhigo Nay-nahn-do-jee-kayn-chi-gayd (Digging Around and Doing Research)
- Nah-nahn-gah-dah-wayn-ji-gay-win (How we came to think this way about our reality)
- I-nah-di-zi-win (Our way of being and way of life)
- Ojibway-anishinabe i-zhi-chi-gay-win zhigo kayn-dah-so-win gemaa a-zhi-kay-ni-mo-nahd-a-di-sid bay-mah-di-sid (Ojibway-Anishinabe ways of doing and knowing or how we used our way of thinking and ceremonies to find answers)
- 5 Gah-wi-zhi maw-ji-say-muh-guhk (The way it happened)
- 6 Ni-noon-dah-wah-min in-way-wahd gi-gay-tay anishinabeg on-ji-ning-gi-kayn-dah-so-min wayn-ji-da ji-ga-gway-dway-wi-nan (We hear the voices of our ancestors because we know how to ask the most basic questions)
- Di-bah-ji-mo-win o-nah-ko-nah (To ceremonially call upon the story)
- Di-bah-ji-mo maa-gi-zhaa gaye mah-zhi-nay-bi#x2019
- i-gay (The story is shared and then maybe written)
- Ah-way-chi-gay-win (To teach by telling a story)
- G'gi-zhi-too-min (We're finished)
- Timeline of Events
- Maah-ni-ka-no-tah-gay-win (Interpretation And Glossary)
- Meegwetchiwenimaad (Acknowledgements)
- Notes
- Index
- About the Authors
- Back Cover
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 29, 2022).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Fontaine, Jerry, 1955- Di-bayn-di-zi-win.
- ISBN:
- 9781459749009
- 1459749006
- 9781459749016
- 1459749014
- Publisher Number:
- 99992321709
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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