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MEDIA INDIGENA 230

Passing Canada's 'Extinction Test' / MI 230

ON THIS WEEK'S INDIGENOUS ROUNDTABLE:

Beyond borders: It’s the shot that continues to be heard across time and states. And it was roughly 10 years ago that an un-licensed Sinixt hunter named Rick Desautel took down an elk in what’s now called British Columbia, thus landing himself in provincial court. Thing is, he lives in what’s now called Washington state, south of a  dividing line that does precisely that to ancestral Sinixt territory.

In this episode—the first of a two-part discussion on this notable case (one seemingly under-covered in Canada)—host/producer Rick Harp is joined by Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native  Studies at the University of Alberta as well as Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC, as our show re-visits a fight for rights which precede the imposed border between the US and Canada.

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LINKS REFERENCED / CONSULTED THIS EPISODE:

• "Split-shooter: a B.C. court rules that a U.S.-based Indigenous man can legally hunt in Canada because his people’s territory pre-dates the  border" MEDIA INDIGENA ep. 96

• Canada’s Supreme Court to consider whether Native Americans in U.S. have rights north of the border: Washington Post

• ‘We’re still here’: Colville tribal member’s long battle against declaration of extinction reaches Canadian Supreme Court: The Spokesman-Review

• Van der Peet case / R. v. Van der Peet [1996]: Indigenous Foundations (UBC)

• Sparrow Case / R. v. Sparrow [1990]: Indigenous Foundations (UBC)

• "Who are the ‘Aboriginal peoples’ of Canada?" First Peoples Law

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https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/the-supreme-court-case-youve-likely-heard-zero-about-but-ought-to-ep-230 


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