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Gehl v Canada : challenging sex discrimination in the Indian Act

Gehl, Lynn 1962- (author.).

Summary: "For 34 years, Lynn Gehl fought against the sex discrimination built into Canada's Indian Act. This is the story of her challenges and eventual success. A follow-up to her successful Claiming Anishinaabe, Lynn Gehl's latest book, Gehl v Canada, is the documentation of her 34-year fight to change Canada's Indian Act regarding unknown and unstated paternity, a harmful colonial legacy that has adversely affected generations of Indigenous women. It is also the celebration of Gehl's tenacious, brave advocacy for Indigenous women and children in the face of colonial oppression. The paternity policy of the Indian Act required individuals claiming Status to demonstrate the lineage of both parents. Harmful to Indigenous mothers and children, and imposing a high evidentiary burden on Indigenous people claiming Status, it was overturned on April 20, 2017, in what is now known as the Gehl decision. Using Indigenous methods of first-person experience, embodied knowledge, emotional knowledge, observation, reading, writing, role-modelling, learning by doing, repetition, introspection, and storytelling, Gehl shares the journey to her court victory. Praise for Gehl v Canada "The first, full-length first-person account of a leading case about discrimination against women in the Indian Act of Canada."--Mary Eberts, author of The Case for Women's Equality "[It] is remarkable and a monument in Indigenous struggles with the colonial Crown." --Veldon Coburn, Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies at University of Ottawa"--

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  • ISBN: 9780889778276
  • ISBN: 0889778280
  • ISBN: 9780889778283
  • ISBN: 0889778272
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press, [2021]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 19. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Submission -- Part VI. Bill S-3 -- 20. Understanding "6(1)a All the Way!" -- 21. Carolyn Bennett's "2 Million" New Indians -- 22. Valuing Discourse -- Part VII. Dishonouring Wenonah's Jurisdiction -- 23. My Last Chapter -- Part VIII. Some Final Thoughts -- 24. Defeating the Wiindigo -- 25. I Danced and I Danced -- My Heart Was Full -- Afterword: Morals before Knowledge -- Appendix: Timeline of Gehl v Canada -- Anishinaabemowin Words and Meanings -- Bibliography -- Notes
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 04, 2021).
Subject: Gehl, Lynn -- 1962-
Canada.
Indian Act (Canada) -- Indian Act (Canada)
Indigenous women -- Canada -- Social conditions
Indigenous women -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Ethnic identity
Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation -- Canada
Femmes des Peuples autochtones -- Canada -- Conditions sociales
Peuples autochtones -- Canada -- Identité ethnique
Femmes autochtones -- Canada -- Conditions sociales
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc
Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation
Canada
Genre: electronic book > ebook
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