Defining Decolonization, an interview with Gord Hill
Title
Defining Decolonization, an interview with Gord Hill
Subject
Defining decolonization, history of decolonization, history of Warrior Publications, with a short bibliography at the end
Description
Gord Hill, from the Kwakwaka’wakw nation, is the editor of Warrior Publications and the author of a decolonization manual, Colonization and Decolonization : A Manual for Indigenous Liberation in the 21st Century
An interview on defining what is decolonization, actual indigenous struggles working toward decolonization, an history of the idea and the process of decolonization, basis for an understanding of the indigenous liberation movement here in so-called “Canada,” about the role of non-indigenous people and much more with a selected bibliography on the topic of decolonization.
An interview on defining what is decolonization, actual indigenous struggles working toward decolonization, an history of the idea and the process of decolonization, basis for an understanding of the indigenous liberation movement here in so-called “Canada,” about the role of non-indigenous people and much more with a selected bibliography on the topic of decolonization.
Creator
Gord Hill and Média Recherche Action
Source
Publisher
Chaire de recherche en traditions intellectuelles et autodétermination des Premiers Peuples
Date
July 1st 2013. broadcasted on a special edition of En Profondeur (CKUT) on decolonization, anti-Canada day
Contributor
Christian Labrecque
Rights
Christian Labrecque pour Média Recherche Action
Relation
Language
English
Format
Ogg
Files
Citation
Gord Hill and Média Recherche Action, “Defining Decolonization, an interview with Gord Hill,” Confluence Premiers Peuples / First Peoples Confluence, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/confluence-premierspeuples-firstpeoples/items/show/93.