made space for Indigenous voices
Traci is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation and lives in northeastern Oklahoma where her tribe is located
Gehl shows how she came to locate her spirit and decolonize her identity
Others examine the deep-seated racism embedded in the offensive caricatures of team mascots
The final chapter examines Moving Forward: Lighting the Eighth Fire through a review of recent developments such as the TRC
From Wardship to Rights Fiction made space for Indigenous voicesFrom Wardship to Rights: The Guerin Case and Aboriginal Law is by Jim Reynolds, former general council for the Musqueam Indian Band in Vancouver. He has practiced, taught, and written about Aboriginal law for four decades, and has acted for clients in major litigation advancing Aboriginal rights, including the Guerin case, as well as in many economic development projects. He has numerous publications, the most recent being Aboriginal Peoples and the