Canada has never had an "Indian problem"-- but it does have a Settler problem. But what does it mean to be Settler? And why does it matter?
Through an engaging, and sometimes enraging, look at the relationships between Canada and Indigenous nations, Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada explains what it means to be Settler and argues that accepting this identity is an important first step towards changing those relationships. Being Settler means understanding that Canada is deeply entangled in the violence of colonialism, and that this colonialism and pervasive violence continue to define contemporary political, economic and cultural life in Canada. It also means accepting our responsibility to struggle for change. Settler offers important ways forward -- ways to decolonize relationships between Settler Canadians and Indigenous peoples -- so that we can find new ways of being on the land, together.
This book presents a serious challenge. It offers no easy road, and lets no one off the hook. It will unsettle, but only to help Settler people find a pathway for transformative change, one that prepares us to imagine and move towards just and beneficial relationships with Indigenous nations. And this way forward may mean leaving much of what we know as Canada behind.
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On Settler Colonialism: ‘Canadians appropriate Indigenous symbols, objects, and knowledge because we feel that these things are already a part of our national identity.’ (p41, Settler, Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada)
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@cam_cannon I’m interested in what answers you get. I’d read and liked the Yang formulation but it was a footnote in a paper about something else. I’d say that the Adam Barker treatment of Settler in identity terms badly misunderstands Settler-colonialism
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@AdamOutside Thanks. Also, Adam, could you email me a PDF of this, please? Barker, Adam J., Toby Rollo, and Emma Battell Lowman. "Settler colonialism and the consolidation of Canada in the twentieth century." raul(.)pacheco(-)vega(@)flacso(.)edu(.)mx Thank you.