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Kill the “Indian” and Save the “Wild”: Vocabularies with Political Consequences in Indigenous Studies

   October 7, 2010 October 7, 2010    No Comments on Kill the “Indian” and Save the “Wild”: Vocabularies with Political Consequences in Indigenous Studies

Active History contributor Britt Luby looks at manomin, ‘wild’ rice and vocabularies with political consequences in Indigenous Studies.

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Canadian history, Does History Matter?     agriculture, Anishinaabe, Bill C-30, First Nations, food, Legislation, Naming, SPecific Claims Tribunal Act

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