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Tusaayaksat – Winter 2011
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Tusaayaksat – Winter 2011

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Tusaayaksat – Summer 2008
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Tusaayaksat – Summer 2008

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Digital Communication for Agricultural and Rural Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Digital Communication for Agricultural and Rural Development

This volume presents insights on the challenges of digital communication and participation in agricultural and rural development. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that digital technology and mediated participation is more important and essential in managing ongoing communication for development projects than ever before. However, it has also underscored the various challenges and gaps in knowledge with digital participatory practices, including the further exclusion of marginalized groups and those with limited access to digital technology. The book considers how the concept of participation has been transformed by the realities of the pandemic, reflecting on essential principles and pract...

Heartbeat, Warble, and the Electric Powwow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Heartbeat, Warble, and the Electric Powwow

Despite centuries of suppression and oppression, American Indian music survives today as a profound cultural force. Heartbeat, Warble, and the Electric Powwow celebrates in depth the vibrant soundscape of Native North America, from the “heartbeat” of intertribal drums and “warble” of Native flutes to contemporary rock, hip-hop, and electronic music. Drawing on more than one hundred interviews with musicians, producers, ethnographers, and record-label owners, author and musician Craig Harris conjures an aural tapestry in which powwow drums and end-blown woodwinds resound alongside operatic and symphonic strains, jazz and reggae, country music, and blues. Harris begins with an explorat...

Tusaayaksat – Spring 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Tusaayaksat – Spring 2015

Beauty of the Land

Tusaayaksat – Summer/Fall 2013
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Tusaayaksat – Summer/Fall 2013

Inuvialuktun: Towards Rebirth The passion for preserving culture and language

We Remember the Coming of the White Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

We Remember the Coming of the White Man

SPECIAL 2021 EDITION, recognizing the 100th Anniversary of Signing of Treaty 11. We Remember the Coming of the White Man chronicles the history of the Sahtú (Mountain Dene) and Gwinch'in People in the extraordinary time of the early 20th century. This 2021 Special Edition of the book recognizes the anniversary of the signing of Treaty 11, which is greatly controversial due to the emotional and economic fallout for the People. As well as poignant essays about Treaty 11, the book includes transcripts of oral histories by Elders. They talk about the early days of fur trading and guns; the flu pandemic; and dismay about the way oil and uranium discoveries and pipelines were handled on their land. A new section of stories is included as well -- stories by Leanne Goose, Antoine Mountain, Raymond Yakeleya, and George Blondin. The remastered film "We Remember," is included with the book, on DVD and as digital Vimeo links. https://durvile.com/books/We_Remember_Special.html

Naked Money Meetings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Naked Money Meetings

Your money fights are never really about the money. Erin Skye Kelly breaks down what is happening underneath those financial feuds with your partner so you can work together to build the life you envisioned when you committed to each other. In this book, you’ll learn: ● What your own specific money blocks are and why they are preventing you from maximizing your wealth ● What your partner’s money blocks are and how they drive your partner’s financial habits ● How your blocks intersect and what you are actually fighting about (hint: it isn’t about the money) ● Effective cash flow techniques to help you properly communicate about money and rapidly increase your wealth ● How your lack of communication about money is affecting you in the bedroom and beyond The follow-up book to Get the Hell Out of Debt, Naked Money Meetings was written in honor of the thousands of couples Erin has worked with who have paid off millions of dollars in debt. After enough couples said, “Erin’s work is better than sex therapy!” she decided to bare it all for you.

A History of Doughty's Hospital, Norwich, 1687-2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

A History of Doughty's Hospital, Norwich, 1687-2009

Based on primary resources and interviews with current residents and recent trustees, this well researched history traces the growth and progress of Doughty’s Hospital, an almshouse in Norwich, England, while examining the various philanthropic initiatives and social policies in Britain as a whole. From the hospital’s foundation at the bequest of the departed William Doughty in 1687 to its present condition, this record considers key aspects of the hospital’s development, including its residents, staff, financial management, and rules and regulations. With chapters on the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, this account makes a valuable contribution to the history of social welfare.

The Single Homemaker and Material Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

The Single Homemaker and Material Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century

The Single Homemaker and Material Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century represents a new synthesis of gender history and material culture studies. It seeks to analyse the lives and cultural expression of single men and women from 1650 to 1850 within the main focus of domestic activity, the home. Whilst there is much scholarly interest in singleness and a raft of literature on the construction and apprehension of the home, no other book has sought to bring these discrete studies together. Similarly, scholarly work has been limited in evaluating gendered consumption practices during the long eighteenth century because of an emphasis on the homes of families. Analysing the practices of single people emphasises the differences, but also amplifies the similarities, in their strategies of domestic life.