语言讲述了另一个故事:当烟草被称为 cistemaw 而克里人被称为 nêhiyaw 时

Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.3828/bjcs.2024.4
James Taylor Carson
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正如艾伯塔省最近发生的一系列案件所表明的那样,土著居民的所谓 "违禁 "烟草贸易造成了土著居民的文化、历史和主权与联邦和省级法律之间的冲突。只要烟草被定义为 "烟草",非法贸易就仍将是刑事犯罪。但是,如果我们问一问原住民是如何命名烟草的,以及这种命名是如何将烟草与他们今天和过去的生活和身份联系在一起的,我们就能找到一种新的思维方式,从而讲述一个不同的故事,一个反击定居者国家的侵占、逮捕和起诉的故事,使我们能够以一种新的视角来看待延续了几个世纪的习俗和做法的当今做法。
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Language tells another story: when tobacco is cistemaw and the Cree are nêhiyaw
Indigenous peoples’ trade in so-called ‘contraband’ tobacco, as a spate of recent cases in Alberta has shown, causes conflict between Indigenous peoples’ culture, history and sovereignty and federal and provincial laws. And as long as tobacco is defined solely as ‘tobacco’, the illegal trade will remain a criminal matter. But if we ask how First Peoples have named the plant and how such naming connects the plant to their lives and identities, today and in the past, we can locate a new way of thinking that allows the telling of a different story, one that pushes back against the settler state’s encroachments, arrests and indictments, to enable a new view of a present-day practice situated within the continuity of centuries of custom and practice.
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