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SMUDGE THIS: ASSIMILATION, STATE-FAVOURED COMMUNITIES AND THE DENIAL OF INDIGENOUS SPIRITUAL LIVES

Abstract

This paper will examine how the transformation of Indigenous places has interrupted the inheriting processes of Indigenous communities. The primary contention of this inquiry is that the spirit world for Anishnaabeg is place-based. Amidst colonialism and the introduction of Christianity during contact, the spiritual lives of humans, non-humans, and therefore place were damaged. The ability of we Indigenous peoples to inherit elements of our cosmologies amidst these transformed, industrialized places has also been compromised. Issues of material, spatial, and spiritual disembodiment as related to localized, ceremonial practices will be explored. Specifically, meaningful ceremony versus “boardroom smudging” will be examined as it relates to the assimilationist agenda of the state.

Authors

Watts V

Journal

International Journal of Child Youth and Family Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 148–170

Publisher

University of Victoria Libraries

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

DOI

10.18357/ijcyfs.71201615676

ISSN

1920-7298

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