The Iroquois Women of Canada
In The Power of Place
Paddling Her Own Canoe by Gerson and Strong-Boag is the earlier companion piece to this present volume and so the editors have not included their extensive bibliography of Johnson's works in this edition
but as a deeply interconnected whole
when its logic and acts of dispossession are held up like a mirror
In Good Relation Coast Salish The Iroquois Women of CanadaIn Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms, edited by Sarah Nickel, Secwpemc, and Amanda Fehr is divided into three thematic sections: Broadening Indigenous Feminisms looks beyond established categories and spaces to consider historical expressions of Indigenous feminism, transnational and regional experiences, violence, representation, and resistance; Queer, Two Spirit, Transgender Identities and Sexuality envisions