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Places of Transmotion: Indigenous Knowledge, Stories, and the Arts

Pages 40-48 | Published online: 15 Aug 2016
 

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Notes

1 Sovenance is Vizenor's neologism that refers to sovereignty and resistance to domination.

2 Anishinaabeg is the self-identifying name, or autonym, used by Indigenous peoples of the Upper Great Lakes region that includes: Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ontario. For more information about the Anishinaabeg see Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look In All Directions website: http://www.ojibwe.org

4 See the CitationParlee, Berkes, and Gwich'in (2006) study of berry picking among the Teetl'it Gwich'in located in northern Canada concerning the networks and rules of sharing information about berry patches.

5 My relationship with the Goodwins has continued since 2012, which was fostered during a 3-month ethnography.

6 The Ojibwe word for blueberry pie translates to mean, “blueberry cooked to jellied preserve that lies in layers in which the face is covered in bread” (CitationWhite Earth Nation, n.d. Grammar Pro section, para. 2-3).

7 The U.S. government uses the name “Chippewa” in treaty agreements with the Anishinaabeg. This name derives from the French name Ojibwe, that relates to the pucker, or seam, in their particular buckskin moccasins.

8 In order to achieve tight work, Losh sews with two needles: one collects and threads the glass beads and the other is used to stitch every two beads down firmly upon the fabric.

9 Miinan: inawendigwag [blueberries: they are related to each other] was shown during a faculty art exhibition at the University of Northern Colorado.

10 See CitationSlivka (2015) about the significance of tobacco and CitationKimmerer (2013) concerning the significance of sweet grass.

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Kevin Slivka

Kevin Slivka is an Assistant Professor of Art Education at SUNY New Paltz. E-mail: [email protected]

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