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The winter count / Dilys Leman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Hugh MacLennan poetry seriesPublisher: Montreal [Quebec] ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773596399
  • 0773596399
  • 9780773544130
  • 0773544135
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Winter count.DDC classification:
  • C811/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9199.4.L455 W56 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Copyright ; Contents; Cypress Hills Recipes; New Recruit; It Is the Desire of Her Majesty to Open Up; A More Suitable Protection; On Being a Home Farm Instructor; For the Love of Drink (1); It is the Desire of Her Majesty to Feed; Words for Buffalo; A Grander Calling: Explanations at Tea; On Conditions in Cypress Hills; Indian Act 1876, Chapter 18, Section 12; Treaty Six Adhesion, Fort Walsh, 1882; The South Saskatchewan River Will Not Recede; Big Bear's Speech; Three Classes of Half-Breeds in the Territories; Why a Clairvoyant Border Collie Is Not Enough.
My 1874 Phrenological AnalysisIndictment for the Crime of High Treason; Testimony: Riel's Trial; Rules For Polite Tea; Gilbert Sanders' Diary, 1885; Four Clocks in the Toronto Asylum: Notes on Dr Daniel Clark's "Medical Evidence in Courts of Law"; Reporting on Prisoners; Heads Mounted on Walls; Dear Mother, Please Find Enclosed; Moral Judgment; Just Call Me the Filly from Moosomin; Notes from Interviews; Dear Father, I Am Feeling Much Encouraged; My Sister's Recipe for "Queen Pudding"; Endeavouring to Restore Animation; Remembering St Catharines Peaches in Mason Jars.
For the Love of Drink (2)On the Beauty of the Pass; Recipe for "Indian Candy"; It Would Be Well to Have a Spy or Two; What Mr Percy Allen Looks Like; Future Writing Lessons; Indian Act 1876, Chapter 18, Section 62; Toward a Definition of Treason-Felony, Translated for the Cree; Notes On Band Behaviour During Rebellion; Reporting on What Big Bear Said at His Trial; How to Hang Eight Indians (at Once) at Battleford; Ten Steps to L-U-N-A-T-I-C on Walls; The Lunacy Commission; You're a Patient Woman, Mrs Jukes; The Commissioner's Report; To Punish; Four Clocks; Dictionary.
On the Double Sources of Typho-Malarial FeverContagion; What Water Looks Like in Dreams; Historical Note and Acknowledgements.
Summary: Annotation Defenders of the business-as-usual approach reject climate action as too costly and in conflict with economic growth, while downplaying the severity of climate change. Supporters of ecological modernization, or green growth, on the other hand, aim to use technology and efficiency to delink economic expansion from emissions and find business opportunities through environmental action. While mainstream debate has focused on these two pro-growth models, Hayden pays particular attention to the struggles and limited inroads of a third, more radical perspective: the idea of sufficiency, which challenges the continued growth of production and consumption in the already-affluent global North and asks, how much is enough? Drawing on interviews, participation in climate-related events, and analysis of key documents, Hayden shows the role these paradigms have played in Britain, one of the world's leaders in climate reform, and in Canada, a nation at the bottom of international climate change rankings.
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Cover; Copyright ; Contents; Cypress Hills Recipes; New Recruit; It Is the Desire of Her Majesty to Open Up; A More Suitable Protection; On Being a Home Farm Instructor; For the Love of Drink (1); It is the Desire of Her Majesty to Feed; Words for Buffalo; A Grander Calling: Explanations at Tea; On Conditions in Cypress Hills; Indian Act 1876, Chapter 18, Section 12; Treaty Six Adhesion, Fort Walsh, 1882; The South Saskatchewan River Will Not Recede; Big Bear's Speech; Three Classes of Half-Breeds in the Territories; Why a Clairvoyant Border Collie Is Not Enough.

My 1874 Phrenological AnalysisIndictment for the Crime of High Treason; Testimony: Riel's Trial; Rules For Polite Tea; Gilbert Sanders' Diary, 1885; Four Clocks in the Toronto Asylum: Notes on Dr Daniel Clark's "Medical Evidence in Courts of Law"; Reporting on Prisoners; Heads Mounted on Walls; Dear Mother, Please Find Enclosed; Moral Judgment; Just Call Me the Filly from Moosomin; Notes from Interviews; Dear Father, I Am Feeling Much Encouraged; My Sister's Recipe for "Queen Pudding"; Endeavouring to Restore Animation; Remembering St Catharines Peaches in Mason Jars.

For the Love of Drink (2)On the Beauty of the Pass; Recipe for "Indian Candy"; It Would Be Well to Have a Spy or Two; What Mr Percy Allen Looks Like; Future Writing Lessons; Indian Act 1876, Chapter 18, Section 62; Toward a Definition of Treason-Felony, Translated for the Cree; Notes On Band Behaviour During Rebellion; Reporting on What Big Bear Said at His Trial; How to Hang Eight Indians (at Once) at Battleford; Ten Steps to L-U-N-A-T-I-C on Walls; The Lunacy Commission; You're a Patient Woman, Mrs Jukes; The Commissioner's Report; To Punish; Four Clocks; Dictionary.

On the Double Sources of Typho-Malarial FeverContagion; What Water Looks Like in Dreams; Historical Note and Acknowledgements.

Annotation Defenders of the business-as-usual approach reject climate action as too costly and in conflict with economic growth, while downplaying the severity of climate change. Supporters of ecological modernization, or green growth, on the other hand, aim to use technology and efficiency to delink economic expansion from emissions and find business opportunities through environmental action. While mainstream debate has focused on these two pro-growth models, Hayden pays particular attention to the struggles and limited inroads of a third, more radical perspective: the idea of sufficiency, which challenges the continued growth of production and consumption in the already-affluent global North and asks, how much is enough? Drawing on interviews, participation in climate-related events, and analysis of key documents, Hayden shows the role these paradigms have played in Britain, one of the world's leaders in climate reform, and in Canada, a nation at the bottom of international climate change rankings.

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