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    "Then the Whites Came and Made Us Indians" - Dr. Scott Thompson - Surveillance Studies Centre Seminar Series

    When:
    Wednesday, April 12, 2017
    12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
    Where:
    Mackintosh-Corry Hall
    Room: D411
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    Description:

    Scott Thompson

     

    Then the Whites Came and Made Us Indians: Law, Categorization, Technologies of Governance, and the Criminalization of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of Canada

     

    In 1953 a man holding the position of “Indian Councillor” stood up to a provincial government envoy saying; “We were the first settlers on this continent. Then, the whites came and made us Indians.” This short statement eloquently summaries the result of the complexity of legal policy and invasive surveillance programs that had targeted First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples over the course of two centuries. It expresses how the imposed category of “Indian” came to construct, and worked to criminalize, a cultural understanding and identity for these peoples. Drawing on historical archival documents and current ATIP releases regarding government surveillance programs in Canada, this project investigates how a diverse group of peoples and cultures were historically made to be “Indians,” and how this contributed, and continues to contribute, to the criminalization and development of negative cultural understandings and stereotypes of Aboriginal people, Indigenous beliefs and knowledge systems in Canada.

     

    Scott Thompson is an Assistant Pofessor at the University of Saskatchewan. His work has been featured in scholarly journals, edited volumes & he coauthored (with Dr. Gary Genosko) his first book Punched Drunk: Alcohol, Surveillance and the LCBO 1927–1975 (www.puncheddrunk.ca).

     

    Contact:
    Ozge Girgin
    14og@queensu.ca
    Cost:
    Free
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