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Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh And Nunavut
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Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh And Nunavut Hardcover - 2006

by Peter Kulchyski


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An epochal tragedy is taking place in our time with the totalitarian destruction of aboriginal cultures. In the face of overwhelming odds, aboriginal communities have shown remarkable resources for creative resistance. In the process, they are challenging the concept of democracy as it is practiced in Canada. In Like the Sound of a Drum, Peter Kulchyski brings new primary research and contemporary political theory to the study of aboriginal politics in Denendeh and Nunavut. Part ethnography, part theory, part narrative, Kulchyski uses first-hand interviews and stories from the Dene communities of Fort Simpson and Fort Good Hope in the Northwest Territories and the lnuit community of Pangnirtung (Panniqtuuq), Nunavut, to draw out the strengths of local cultures and their strategies for resistance to the imposed political policies and structures of the state.

Details

  • Title Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh And Nunavut
  • Author Peter Kulchyski
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher University of Manitoba Press
  • Date January 2006
  • ISBN 9780887551789