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3by Woloshyn, Alexa Published in Intersections (Toronto. 2006) (22.09.2019)“...For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption and reorganization. Our courses, course materials,...”
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5by Tracey Murphy Published in Liminalities (01.01.2018)“...According to Indigenous scholar Taiaiake Alfred, Indigenous peoples do not need to reconcile with colonialism; instead, Canadians need to establish "how to use...”
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7by Watson, Kaitlyn Published in Canadian woman studies (22.06.2018)“...[...]I explain how the problem identified in the media as missing and murdered Indigenous women (#MMIW) has been taken up by grassroots organizations and...”
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9by Attebery, Stina Published in Extrapolation (2016)“...Jeff Barnaby's (Mi'gMaq) film File Under Miscellaneous and the SyFy series Helix connect Indigenous apocalypse to forms of biomedical posthumanism, bringing...”
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11by Smith, William P J Vettiger, Andrea Winter, Julius Ryser, Till Comstock, Laurie E Basler, Marek Foster, Kevin R“...The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a nanomachine used by many bacteria to drive a toxin-laden needle into other bacterial cells. Although the potential to...”
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17by Hargreaves, Allison Published in Canadian woman studies (2009)“...With respect to Indigenous storytelling practices, James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson suggests: "The key rule is that the listener must accept that regardless...”
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18by Julie Tomiak Published in Canadian journal of urban research (01.07.2016)“...The city of Ottawa is on unceded Algonquin territory and, as the centre of formal political power in what is now known as Canada, has represented an important...”
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