Decolonizing Geographies of Power: Indigenous Digital Counter-mapping Practices on Turtle Island

Discusses how a digital map of Amiskwaciwaskahikan (Cree for Edmonton, Alberta), along with an overlay of Treaty 6 Indigenous maps onto a conventional map can be used to show Indigenous people were in Canada in a tangible way. Also looks at the Ogimaa Mikana project in Toronto, Ontario.
Author/Creator
Dallas Hunt
Shaun A. Stevenson
Open Access
No
Primary Source
No
Citation
Settler Colonial Studies, vol. 7, no. 3, 2017, pp. 372-392
Publication Date
2017
Location
Indigenous or USask Creator
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- HTML
Text -- PDF
Language
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