Maps and Memes
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Maps and Memes

Redrawing Culture, Place, and Identity in Indigenous Communities

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eBook - ePub

Maps and Memes

Redrawing Culture, Place, and Identity in Indigenous Communities

About this book

Maps and cartography have long been used in the lands and resources offices of Canada's indigenous communities in support of land claims and traditional-use studies. Exploring alternative conceptualizations of maps and mapmaking, Maps and Memes theorizes the potentially creative and therapeutic uses of maps for indigenous healing from the legacies of residential schools and colonial dispossession.

Gwilym Eades proposes that maps are vehicles for what he calls "place-memes" - units of cultural knowledge that are transmitted through time and across space. Focusing on Cree, Inuit, and northwest coast communities, the book explores intergenerational aspects of mapping, landscape art practice, and identity. Through decades of living in and working with indigenous communities, Eades has constructed an ethnographically rich account of mapping and spatial practices across Canada. His extended participation in northern life also informs this theoretically grounded account of journeying on the land for commemoration and community healing.

Interweaving narrative accounts of journeys with academic applications for mapping the phenomena of indigenous suicide and suicide clusters, Maps and Memes lays the groundwork for understanding current struggles of indigenous youth to strengthen their identities and foster greater awareness of traditional territory and place.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. MCGILL-QUEEN’S NATIVE AND NORTHERN SERIES (In memory of Bruce G. Trigger)
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Figures and Tables
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Preface
  9. 1 - The Long Walk
  10. 2 - Place-Memes: Indigeneity, Identity, and Performance
  11. 3 - Cree Ethnogeography
  12. 4 - Canada, Cartography, and Indigenous Peoples
  13. 5 - Counter-Mapping Colonization
  14. 6 - The Evolution of Critical Cartographic. Inscription
  15. 7 - Commemorative Toponymies of Trauma
  16. 8 - Meme Maps
  17. 9 - Towards an Indigenous Geoweb
  18. References
  19. Index