Resurgence and Reconciliation is a multi-disciplinary, critical, and constructive analysis of the two major schools of thought in Indigenous-Settler relationships today: the reformist narrative of reconciliation and the more revolutionary resurgence school.
Edited by Michael Asch, John Borrows, and James Tully
Part One
1. Back to the Future: Confederation Treaties and Reconciliation
Michael Asch
2. Earth-Bound: Indigenous Law & Environmental Reconciliation
John Borrows
3. Reconciliation Here on Earth
James Tully
Part Two
4. Rooted Constitutionalism: Growing Political Community
Aaron Mills
5. Toward a Relational Paradigm- Four Points for Consideration: Knowledge, Gender, Land and Modernity
Gina Starblanket and Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark
6. Reconciliation and Resurgence: Reflections on the TRC Final Report
Paulette Regan
7. Reconciliation, Resurgence and Revitalization: Collaborative Research Protocols with Contemporary First Nations Communities
Regna Darnell
8. Proceed With Caution: Reflections on Resurgence and Reconciliation
Kiera Ladner
9. Learning from the Earth, Learning from Each Other: Ethnoecology, Responsibility and Reciprocity
Nancy Turner and Pamela Spalding
10. Indigenous and Crown Sovereignty in Canada
Kent McNeil
11. Treaty-Ecologies: With Persons, Peoples, Animals & the Land
Brian Noble