Westman, Clinton N.
University of Saskatchewan, Archaeology and Anthropology
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Honouring Indigenous Treaty Rights for Climate Justice
Alternate Title
Honoring Indigenous Treaty Rights for Climate Justice
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
C. S. Mantyka-Pringle
C. N. Westman
A. P. Kythreotis
D. W. Schindler
Nature Climate Change, vol. 5, no. 9, September 2015, pp. 798-801
Description
Uses the Alberta oil sands and Treaty Eight as an example of how adhering to the treaty terms could result in environmental and social benefits for all Canadians and make the country a leader in sustainability and climate governance.
ÎNÎHIYAWÎTWÂW ‘THEY ARE SPEAKING CREE’: CREE LANGUAGE USE AND ISSUES IN NORTHERN ALBERTA, CANADA
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clinton N. Westman
Christine Schreyer
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, vol. 230, 2014, pp. 115-140
Description
Looks at the status of the Cree-speaking communities in Northern Alberta, which is argued is its own distinct dialect called Northern Cree, and the challenges they face ahead to maintain their language's relevance and prestige.
Navigating Neoliberalism: Self-Determination and the Mikisew Cree First Nation
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Clinton N. Westman
Northern Review, no. 33, Canadas Role in the Circumpolar World, Spring, 2011, pp. 170-173
Description
Book review of: Navigating Neoliberalism by Gabrielle Slowey.
On the Accreditation of an Oral History Expert
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clinton N. Westman
Native Studies Review, vol. 22, no. 1/2, 2013, pp. 171-201
Description
Looks at Alexander von Gernet's qualifications, training, publishing and expertise on oral history and his report to Canada's Department of Indian Affairs, Oral Narratives and Aboriginal Pasts: An Interdisciplinary Review of the Literature on Oral Traditions and Oral Histories.
The Lubicon Lake Nation: Indigenous Knowledge and Power
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Clinton N. Westman
Northern Review, no. 32, Spring, 2010, pp. 210-213
Description
Book review of, The Lubicon Lake Nation: Indigenous Knowledge and Power by Dawn Martin-Hill.
The Wihkohtowin: Ritual Feasting among Cree and Métis Peoples in Northern Alberta
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clinton N. Westman
Anthropologica, vol. 57, no. 2, 2015, pp. 299-314
Description
Examines the historical and contemporary practices of the ritual feast Wihkohtowin.