The People Are in the Land and the Land is in the People: The Importance of Storyscapes in Cultural Heritage

My writing has largely addressed the clashing perspectives of meaning and being with respect to colonial government institutions and First Nations, with the hope of strengthening discussions on Indigenization for branches of government such as the Parks, the courts and land claims cases, environment...

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Other Authors: Elsey, Christine (celsey) (Author)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/ufv%3A38741
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Summary:My writing has largely addressed the clashing perspectives of meaning and being with respect to colonial government institutions and First Nations, with the hope of strengthening discussions on Indigenization for branches of government such as the Parks, the courts and land claims cases, environment and wildlife, forests lands and natural resources etc., but also to broaden settler understanding within industry and those interested in land use and development within Indigenous territories.