Raincoast Books Meet the Maker: Raincoast Books
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A timely sequel to the bestselling 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act - and an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples.
We are all treaty people. But what are the everyday impacts of treaties, and how can we effectively work toward reconciliation if we're worried our words and actions will unintentionally cause harm?
Hereditary chief and leading Indigenous relations trainer Bob Joseph is your guide to respecting cultural differences and improving your personal relationships and business interactions with Indigenous Peoples. Practical and inclusive, Indigenous Relations interprets the difference between hereditary and elected leadership, and why it matters; explains the intricacies of Aboriginal Rights and Title, and the treaty process; and demonstrates the lasting impact of the Indian Act, including the barriers that Indigenous communities face and the truth behind common myths and stereotypes perpetuated since Confederation.
Indigenous Relations equips you with the necessary knowledge to respectfully avoid missteps in your work and daily life, and offers an eight-part process to help business and government work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples - benefitting workplace culture as well as the bottom line. Indigenous Relations is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to improve their cultural competency and undo the legacy of the Indian Act.
Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous relations since 1994. As a certified Master Trainer, Bob has assisted both individuals and organizations in building Indigenous relations. His Canadian clients include all levels of government, Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, including the World Bank, small and medium-sized corporate enterprises, and Indigenous Peoples. He has worked internationally for clients in the United States, Guatemala, Peru, and New Caledonia in the South Pacific. Bob Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically a status Indian, and is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation. The Gwawaenuk is one of the many Kwakwaka’wakw tribes located between Comox and Port Hardy on Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia. He comes from a proud potlatch family and is an initiated member of the Hamatsa Society. As the son of a hereditary chief, he will one day, in accordance with strict cultural laws, become a hereditary chief.
Measures 8.8 X 5.11 X 0.51 in / 208 pages / Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
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Type: Stationery - Books
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Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away. Who wouldn't be happy to find this All My Relatives (Indinawemaaganidag) animals postcard in their mailbox!
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This maple leaf flag vinyl sticker is perfect for laptops, water bottles, coolers, notebooks, or anywhere you want to display Canadian pride!
Scratch resistant and dishwasher safe.
Size: 3" x 2.25"
Made by Carolyn Draws in Toronto, ON
$29.95
Did you know Ottawa is home to some of the world’s most surprising inventions?
From instant mashed potatoes and walkie-talkies to the electronic synthesizer and McIntosh apple, Ottawa Made uncovers the city’s hidden history of creativity.
Authors Sam Laprade and Caroline Phillips take you on a fascinating journey through groundbreaking inventions, legendary artists, and a few oddball creations—like the infamous sausage ship from Prescott. Fun, intriguing, and full of surprises, this book celebrates the ingenuity that makes Ottawa truly one of a kind.
Measures 192 pages, 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.06 inXXXXXXXX
Distributed by Ottawa Press and Publishing in Ottawa, ON.
$9.99
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This sticker is made of removable vinyl!
Measures approximately 3.75" tall x 7.5" long.
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