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The gatherings, reimagining Indigenous-settler relations, Shirley Hager and Gwen Bear [and 12 others] ; afterword by Frances Hancock

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The gatherings, reimagining Indigenous-settler relations, Shirley Hager and Gwen Bear [and 12 others] ; afterword by Frances Hancock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The gatherings
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Shirley Hager and Gwen Bear [and 12 others] ; afterword by Frances Hancock
Sub title
reimagining Indigenous-settler relations
Summary
"Thirty years ago, in Wabanaki territory - a region encompassing the state of Maine and the Canadian Maritimes - a group of Native and non-Native individuals came together to explore some of the most pressing questions at the heart of Truth and Healing efforts in the United States and Canada. What price do we pay for the tragic, unresolved, and fraught relationship between generations of settlers and Indigenous peoples of the land? Can the divide be bridged and, if so, how? Meeting over several years in long-weekend gatherings, in a Wabanaki-led traditional Council format, assumptions were challenged, perspectives upended, and stereotypes shattered. Alliances and friendships were formed that endure to this day. The Gatherings tells the moving story of these meetings in the words of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. Reuniting to reflect on how their lives were changed by their experiences and how they continue to be impacted by them, the participants share the valuable lessons they learned. Themes emerge, such as the mutual benefits that can be achieved by coming together; what meeting in a Talking Circle, surrounded by ceremony, taught the participants; and what Indigenous ways of knowing can teach us all. The participants were given a rare window into one another's lives and, in The Gatherings, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers may come to view one another with new eyes. The many voices represented in The Gatherings offer insights and strategies that can inform change at the individual, group, and systems levels. These voices affirm that authentic relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples - with their attendant anxieties, guilt, anger, embarrassments, and, with time, even laughter and mutual affection -- are key to our shared futures here in North America. Now, more than ever, it is critical that we come together to reimagine Indigenous-settler relations."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Gathering -- Preparing -- The talking circle -- The last gathering -- Photos: The gatherings, May 1987 to May 1993 -- Photos: Creating this book -- The Giveaway Blanket -- The circle and ceremony -- Allies, friends, family -- How we got here -- How it could be different
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Content