Reclaiming Indigenous planningedited by Ryan Walker, Ted Jojola, and David Natcher. - Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2013. - 1 online resource (xxiv, 500 pages :) illustrations, 1 map. - McGill-Queen's Native and northern series ; 70 .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Theorizing Indigenous Planning / Part One Indigenous Communities. Reconstituting Native Nations: Colonial Boundaries and Institutional Innovation in Canada, Australia, and the United States / The Past as Present: Film as a Community Planning Intervention in Native/Non-Native Relations in British Columbia, Canada / Culture and Economy: The Cruel Choice Revisited Michael / Community-Based and Comprehensive: Reflections on Planning and Action in First Nations / Co-creative Planning: Simpcw First Nation and the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources / Maybe, Maybe Not: Native American Participation in Regional Planning / Hirini Matunga -- Stephen Cornell -- Leonie Sandercock and Giovanni Attili -- Hibbard and Robert Adkins -- Laura Mannell, Frank Palermo, and Crispin Smith -- Lisa Hardess, with Kerri Jo Fortier -- Sharon Hausam. Part Three Lands and Resources. Capacity Deficits at Cultural Interfaces of Land and Sea Governance / Futures: Integrating Traditional Knowledge Systems and Cultural Values into Land-Use Planning / The Power and Peril of "Vulnerability": Lending a Cautious Eye to Community Labels / Indigenous Source Water Protection: Lessons for Watershed Planning in Canada / Boundary-Riding: Indigenous Knowledge Contributions for Natural Resource Decision Making in Northern Australian Regions / Representing and Mapping Traditional Knowledge in Ontario Forest Management Planning / Our Beautiful Land: The Challenge of Nunatsiavut Land-Use Planning / Richard Howitt, Kim Doohan, Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Gaim Lunkapis, Samantha Muller, Rebecca Lawrence, Sarah Prout, Siri Veland, and Sherrie Cross Iwi -- Tanira Kingi, Liz Wedderburn, and Oscar Montes de Oca -- Bethany Haalboom and David Natcher -- Robert Patrick -- Cathy Robinson and Marcus Lane -- Deborah McGregor -- Andrea Procter and Keith Chaulk.

Centuries-old community planning practices in Indigenous communities in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia have, in modern times, been eclipsed by ill-suited western approaches, mostly derived from colonial and neo-colonial traditions. This book helps you connect the past and present to facilitate better planning for the future.



9780773589933

2016416802

C20139024522 C20139024530


Community development--Planning.--Canada
Indians of North America--Land tenure--Planning.--Canada
Indigenous peoples--Land tenure--Planning.
Community development--Planning.
Land use--Planning.--Canada
Land use--Planning.
Traditional ecological knowledge--Canada.
Traditional ecological knowledge.


Electronic Books.

HN110 / .R435 2013