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Chris Hiller
Chris Hiller
Renison University College
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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Complicated pathways: Settler Canadians learning to re/frame themselves and their relationships with Indigenous peoples
L Davis, C Hiller, C James, K Lloyd, T Nasca, S Taylor
Pathways of Settler Decolonization, 6-21, 2020
1102020
Tracing the spirals of unsettlement: Euro-Canadian narratives of coming to grips with Indigenous sovereignty, title, and rights
C Hiller
Pathways of settler decolonization, 22-46, 2020
722020
These Are Indigenous Lands: Foregrounding settler colonialism and Indigenous sovereignty as primary contexts for Canadian environmental social work
C Hiller, E Carlson
Canadian Social Work Review 35 (1), 45-70, 2018
182018
“No, do you know what your treaty rights are?” Treaty consciousness in a decolonizing frame
C Hiller
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies 38 (4), 381-408, 2016
182016
Learning and unlearning: Settler engagements in long-term Indigenous–settler alliances in Canada
L Davis, JS Denis, C Hiller, D Lavell-Harvard
Ethnicities 22 (5), 619-641, 2022
52022
ENGAGING CITIZENS IN INDIGENOUS–NON-INDIGENOUS RELATIONS1
L Davis, C Hiller
Sharing the Land, Sharing a Future: The Legacy of the Royal Commission on …, 2021
12021
Challenges, possibilities and responsibilities: Sharing stories and critical questions for changing classrooms and academic institutions
L Davis, J Hare, C Hiller, L Morcom, LK Taylor
Canadian Journal of Native Education 40 (1), 2018
12018
Conversations About Indigenizing, Decolonizing and Transformative Pedagogical Practices
L Davis, J Hare, C Hiller, L Morcom, LK Taylor
Canadian Journal of Native Education 40 (1), 2018
12018
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