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Plundering the North : A History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Insecurity Traditional Learning this anthology by members of

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this anthology by members of the Mohawk Warrior Society uncovers a hidden history and paints a bold portrait of the spectacular experience of Kanien'kehá:ka survival and self-defense

is that Canada has an increasingly ineffective elite

incorporating writings by scholars of colour

A brief bibliography is included but no index is provided

Kwame McKenzie on mental health and happiness

Plundering the North : A History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Insecurity Traditional Learning this anthology by members ofEdited by Dr. Kristin Burnett is a professor in the Department of Indigenous Learning at Lakehead University. A settler scholar, Burnett has published broadly on topics related to Indigenous health and well being, and much of her current research and policy work engages with systemic barriers to health care, social services and supports, and food. Travis Hay is a historian of Canadian settler colonialism. The manufacturing of a chronic food crisis.

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