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"How can they give it when it is our own?": Imagining the Indian land question from here
"Why did they take our hunting grounds?": John Richardson (1796-1852) laments for the nation
"That 'ere Ingian's one of us?": Richardson rewrites the Burkean savage
"We have to walk on the ground": constitutive rhetoric in the courtroom addresses of Louis Riel (1844-1885)
"We Indians own these lands": performance, authenticity, disidentification, and E. Pauline Johnson / Tekahionwake (1861-1913)
"They taught me much": imposture, animism, ecosystem, and Archibald Belaney / Grey Owl (1888-1938)
"They never even sent us a letter": Harry Robinson (1900-1990) on literacy and land
(In)conclusion, or Attawapiskat v. Ottawapiskat.
"Why did they take our hunting grounds?": John Richardson (1796-1852) laments for the nation
"That 'ere Ingian's one of us?": Richardson rewrites the Burkean savage
"We have to walk on the ground": constitutive rhetoric in the courtroom addresses of Louis Riel (1844-1885)
"We Indians own these lands": performance, authenticity, disidentification, and E. Pauline Johnson / Tekahionwake (1861-1913)
"They taught me much": imposture, animism, ecosystem, and Archibald Belaney / Grey Owl (1888-1938)
"They never even sent us a letter": Harry Robinson (1900-1990) on literacy and land
(In)conclusion, or Attawapiskat v. Ottawapiskat.