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Standing Up with G?a'ax?sta'las

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Standing Up with G?a’ax?sta’las is a compelling conversation with the colonial past initiated by the descendants of Kwakwa?ka?’wakw leader and activist, Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951). Working in collaboration, Robertson and Cook’s descendants open this history, challenging dominant narratives that misrepresent her motivations for criticizing customary practices and eventually supporting the potlatch ban. Drawing from oral histories, archival materials, and historical and anthropological works, they offer a nuanced portrait of a high-ranked woman who was a cultural mediator; devout Christian; and activist for land claims, fishing and resource rights, and adequate health care. G?a’ax?sta’las testified at the McKenna-McBride Royal Commission, was the only woman on the executive of the Allied Indian Tribes of BC, and was a fierce advocate for women and children. This powerful meditation on memory documents how the Kwagu’l Gix?sa?m revived their dormant clan to forge a positive social and cultural identity for future generations through feasting and potlatching.

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ISBN: 9780774823852
Publication date: 15th March 2013
Author: Leslie A. Robertson, the Kwagu'l Gix?sa?m Clan
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 596 pages
Series: Women and Indigenous Studies
Genres: Biography: general
Indigenous peoples
Anthropology
Social and cultural history