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Life Against States of Emergency

Sarah Marie Wiebe

Revitalizing Treaty Relations from Attawapiskat

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Release Date: 01/09/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social & Ethical Issues
Label: University of British Columbia Press
Contributors: Lindsay Keegitah Borrows (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press

Revitalizing Treaty Relations from Attawapiskat

For six weeks in 2012–13, Attawapiskat chief Theresa Spence undertook a high-profile ceremonial fast to advocate for improved Canadian-Indigenous relations. Framed by the media as a hunger strike, her fast was both a call to action and a gesture of corporeal sovereignty.

Life against States of Emergency responds to the central question she asked the Canadian public to consider: What does it mean to be in a treaty relationship today? Arguing that treaties are critical and vital matters of environmental justice, Sarah Marie Wiebe offers a nuanced discussion of the political environment that caused treaty relations in Attawapiskat to break down amid a history of repeated state-of-emergency declarations.

This incisive work draws on community-engaged research, lived experiences, critical discourse analysis, ecofeminist and Indigenous studies scholarship, art, activism, and storytelling to advance a transformative, future-oriented approach to treaty relationships. By centring community voices, Life against States of Emergency cultivates a more deliberative, democratic dialogue.