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Record #202017:

Indigenous knowledge and the history of science, race, and colonial authority in northern Canada / Stephen Bocking.

Title: Indigenous knowledge and the history of science, race, and colonial authority in northern Canada / Stephen Bocking.
Author(s): Bocking, Stephen.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Vancouver: University of British Columbia
In: Rethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada. (2011.),
Abstract: Explores evolution in status of indigenous knowledge, particularly among scientists. Considers how both science and concept of "whiteness" assert objectivity, and enjoy and exercise influence that this status allows. Also considers complex interaction between northern science and colonialism, and their manifestations in claims regarding racial identity of knowledge.
Notes:

In: Rethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada / Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Audrey Kobayashi, eds.

Keywords: 113/119 -- Attitudes to nature.
316 -- Sociology.
32 -- Politics.
325 -- Colonisation.
325.3 -- Native policy.
5(091) -- History of science.
93 -- History.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 202017

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