Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures
Two sets of rivers in what is now known as Canada are vital actors in urban landscapes. The McIntyre and Kaministiquia Rivers in Thunder Bay, Ontario and the Assiniboine and Red Rivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba are sites of colonial violence and disappearance: in both cities, dead Indigenous people have...
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description | Two sets of rivers in what is now known as Canada are vital actors in urban landscapes. The McIntyre and Kaministiquia Rivers in Thunder Bay, Ontario and the Assiniboine and Red Rivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba are sites of colonial violence and disappearance: in both cities, dead Indigenous people have been pulled from their depths. |
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spelling | doaj.art-66e24a10e9ac46ce971dbf414a43e7e42022-12-22T00:36:34ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingOpen Rivers2471-190X2019-04-01Issue Thirteen : Spring 2019https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.5451Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other FuturesCaroline Fidan Tyler DoenmezTwo sets of rivers in what is now known as Canada are vital actors in urban landscapes. The McIntyre and Kaministiquia Rivers in Thunder Bay, Ontario and the Assiniboine and Red Rivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba are sites of colonial violence and disappearance: in both cities, dead Indigenous people have been pulled from their depths. https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/resonant-rivers/ anthropologyenvironmental justicenorth americapolicy |
spellingShingle | Caroline Fidan Tyler Doenmez Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures Open Rivers anthropology environmental justice north america policy |
title | Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures |
title_full | Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures |
title_fullStr | Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures |
title_full_unstemmed | Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures |
title_short | Resonant Rivers: Water, Indigenous Relationality, and Other Futures |
title_sort | resonant rivers water indigenous relationality and other futures |
topic | anthropology environmental justice north america policy |
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https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/resonant-rivers/
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