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Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory

Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory

Collaborative Design and Ethnographic Refusal

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  • Release Date: 28/10/2025
  • Barcode: 9781487560027
  • Genre: History
  • Sub-Genre: Social & Cultural History
  • Imprint: University of Toronto Press
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory

Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory

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Collaborative Design and Ethnographic Refusal
This book describes the Raising Spirit project, a seven-year collaboration examining child-raising values among Blackfoot peoples in southern Alberta. Dilemmas faced by young Indigenous researchers led to design-influenced innovations shaped by reconciliation and decolonization.
Raising Spirit in Blackfoot Territory examines the ethnographic dilemmas that arose across the run of the Raising Spirit project. This book asks what ethnography can be in the era of reconciliation based on this multi-year, multimodal, collaborative project to articulate child-rearing values in Blackfoot Territory.
Collaborative work between a university and Indigenous community organization to build a digital storytelling library brought together researchers young and old, Indigenous and settler, university and community based. This book centrally concerns ethnography as a form of expertise and its need for a decolonizing fix. Young researchers were positioned as para-ethnographers and tasked with identifying cultural values for the digital library. Their design-influenced innovations to code collaboratively were an inspired answer to the political and ethical questions of knowledge production in a time of Indigenous resurgence and racial reckoning. Yet, when asked to serve as culture experts, young Indigenous researchers refused. The generative power of their refusals revealed the possibility for new imaginaries that exceed ethnographic recognition.
Anthropologist Jan Newberry probes deeply into important questions on how to produce knowledge in a system that was designed to erase the voices it now is trying to bring to the fore. This work contributes to the reimagining of ethnographic methods in anthropology and productively expands attention to issues of expertise and ethnographic collaboration with Indigenous peoples.


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