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The Saskatchewan urban reserve experience is relevant to land entitlement settlements in other provinces

and experiences

The Iroquois Women of Canada

Paddling Her Own Canoe by Gerson and Strong-Boag is the earlier companion piece to this present volume and so the editors have not included their extensive bibliography of Johnson's works in this edition

In Good Relation Coast Salish The Saskatchewan urban reserve experienceIn Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms, edited by Sarah Nickel, Secwpemc, and Amanda Fehr is divided into three thematic sections: Broadening Indigenous Feminisms looks beyond established categories and spaces to consider historical expressions of Indigenous feminism, transnational and regional experiences, violence, representation, and resistance; Queer, Two Spirit, Transgender Identities and Sexuality envisions

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