
Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii
Life Beyond Settler Colonialism
Joseph Weiss(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 1. September 2018
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-7748-3758-3 (ISBN)
Description
Colonialism in settler societies such as Canada depends on a certain understanding of the relationship between time and Indigenous peoples. Too often, these peoples have been portrayed as being without a future, destined either to disappear or assimilate into settler society. This book asserts quite the opposite: Indigenous peoples are not in any sense "out of time" in our contemporary world.
Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii shows how Indigenous peoples in Canada not only continue to have a future, but are at work building many different futures - for themselves and for their non-Indigenous neighbours. Through the experiences of the Haida First Nation, this book explores these possible futures in detail, demonstrating how Haida ways of thinking about time, mobility, and political leadership are at the heart of contemporary strategies for addressing the dilemmas that come with life under settler colonialism. From the threat of ecological crisis to the assertion of sovereign rights and authority, Weiss shows that the Haida people consistently turn towards their possible futures in order to work out how to live in and transform the present.
Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii shows how Indigenous peoples in Canada not only continue to have a future, but are at work building many different futures - for themselves and for their non-Indigenous neighbours. Through the experiences of the Haida First Nation, this book explores these possible futures in detail, demonstrating how Haida ways of thinking about time, mobility, and political leadership are at the heart of contemporary strategies for addressing the dilemmas that come with life under settler colonialism. From the threat of ecological crisis to the assertion of sovereign rights and authority, Weiss shows that the Haida people consistently turn towards their possible futures in order to work out how to live in and transform the present.
Reviews / Votes
[Shaping the Future] is a thought-provoking read, offering many important table-turning insights relevant to reconciliation and understanding any society's resiliency through times of economic, political, and environmental uncertainties. - Gillian Crowther (Canadian Journal of Native Studies) Weiss's respect and relationships with the residents of Gaw and his commitment to ethical, reciprocal, and meaningful research comes through in this intriguing book.- Molly Clarkson, Haida Gwaii resident (The Ormsby Review)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-3758-3 (9780774837583)
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Person
Joseph Weiss is an assistant professor of anthropology at Wesleyan University. This book is the result of five years of fieldwork in Old Massett and Masset with the people of the Haida First Nation. Dr. Weiss also maintains abiding interests in Truth and Reconciliation in Canada and research ethics in the social sciences. He has collaborated with the University of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History on the "Open Fields Project," examining museum-Indigenous relationships.
Content
Part 1: Pasts and Futures
1 An Introduction to Haida Future-Making in Old Massett
2 The Everyday Temporalities of Life on Haida Gwaii
Part 2: Home
3 Coming Home to Haida Gwaii: Haida Departures and Returns in the Future Perfect
4 Of Hippies and Haida: Fantasy, Future-Making, and the Allure of Haida Gwaii
Part 3: Care
5 Leading "from the Bottom of the Pole": Care and Governance in the Haida World
6 Precarious Authority: Endangerment and the Political Promise to Protect Haida Gwaii
Conclusion: Unsettling Futures
Notes; References; Index
1 An Introduction to Haida Future-Making in Old Massett
2 The Everyday Temporalities of Life on Haida Gwaii
Part 2: Home
3 Coming Home to Haida Gwaii: Haida Departures and Returns in the Future Perfect
4 Of Hippies and Haida: Fantasy, Future-Making, and the Allure of Haida Gwaii
Part 3: Care
5 Leading "from the Bottom of the Pole": Care and Governance in the Haida World
6 Precarious Authority: Endangerment and the Political Promise to Protect Haida Gwaii
Conclusion: Unsettling Futures
Notes; References; Index