This Is Not a Peace Pipe: Towards a Critical Indigenous Philosophy

Toronto: University of Toronto Press (2006)
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Explores indigenous intellectual culture and its relationship to, and within, the dominant Euro-American culture. This book also contends that indigenous intellectuals need to engage the legal and political discourses of the state, respecting both indigenous philosophies and Western European intellectual traditions.

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