An Error In Judgement Culhane Speck
Vol 10, No 2-3 (1989) > Beaucage An Error in Judgement: The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian/White Community, Dara Culhane Speck Gertie A. Beaucage Full Text: PDF
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ISBN By Publisher Find Book Advanced Search Home › Speck, Dara Culhane › An Error in Judgement Stock Image Stock Image View Larger Image An Error in Judgement Speck, Dara Culhane Published by Talonbooks, http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=20098105150&tab=1&searchurl= Vancouver, 2008 ISBN 10: 0889222460 / ISBN 13: 9780889222465 Used / Softcover / https://books.google.com/books?id=Ex5KkcuSbkoC&pg=PA236&lpg=PA236&dq=an+error+in+judgement+culhane+speck&source=bl&ots=wuaumnd_RE&sig=sGGZCV2SYy5wXzfd8hbytMghQLk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiimduRiKvPAhVm4YMKHeoTAHIQ6AEISzAH Quantity Available: 1 From Wagon Tongue Books (Calgary, AB, Canada) Bookseller Rating: Available From More Booksellers View allcopies of this book Price: US$ 11.93 Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 11.95 From Canada to U.S.A. Destination, Rates & Speeds 30 Day Returns Policy Save for Later About the Book Bibliographic Details Title: An Error an error in Judgement Publisher: Talonbooks, Vancouver Publication Date: 2008 Binding: Softcover Illustrator: B/W Photographs Book Condition: Very Good ++ Edition: Later Printing. Book Type: Trade Size Description: SUBTITLED : ` The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian Community '. 280 page classic study of medical practice in a first nation's community on British Columbia's west coast - originally published in 1987. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Centers an error in on the St. George's Hospital in Alert Bay. The lead character in the drama was Renee Bernice Smith. Delves into the legal issues and government responses. Learn more about : Bella Coola, Jack Pickup, Cokis Island, potlatch and malnutrition. A map on page 66 shows the split nature of the community - The Village versus The White End. Cond : Paper wrapper is smoky blue grey. Black lettering. Front cover illustration is a ghostly mask. Light general wear. No names, no tears. Tight and bright.Spine fine. Excellent reading copy. Quote (p. 123) : " Asked how she determined correct dosages of medication to be administered to Renee since bshe did not weigh her, the Admitting Nurse said she had guessed at her weight and taken it from there. Challenged on such guessworkn by Rod Naknakin, the Nimpkish Band's lawyer, she repilied ._._._. ." Size: 8vo. Bookseller Inventory # 008253 About this title: Book ratings provided by GoodReads: 3.33 avg rating • (6 ratings) Synopsis: ON JANUARY 22, 1979, an eleven-year-old Native girl died of a ruptured appendix in an Alert Bay, B.C. hospital. The events that followed are chronicled here by Dara Culhane Speck,
from GoogleSign inHidden fieldsBooksbooks.google.com - Standing Up with Ga axsta las is a compelling conversation with the colonial past initiated by the descendants of Kwakwaka wakw leader and activist, Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951). Working in collaboration, Robertson and Cook s descendants open this history, challenging dominant historical narratives...https://books.google.com/books/about/Standing_Up_with_Ga_axsta_las.html?id=Ex5KkcuSbkoC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareStanding Up with Ga'axsta'lasMy libraryHelpAdvanced Book SearchGet print bookNo eBook availableAmazon.comBarnes&Noble.comBooks-A-MillionIndieBoundFind in a libraryAll sellers»Get Textbooks on Google PlayRent and save from the world's largest eBookstore. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone.Go to Google Play Now »Standing Up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the Politics of Memory, Church, and CustomLeslie A. Robertson, the the Kwagu'l Gixsam ClanUBC Press, Oct 7, 2012 - Social Science - 596 pages 0 Reviewshttps://books.google.com/books/about/Standing_Up_with_Ga_axsta_las.html?id=Ex5KkcuSbkoCStanding Up with Ga axsta las is a compelling conversation with the colonial past initiated by the descendants of Kwakwaka wakw leader and activist, Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951). Working in collaboration, Robertson and Cook s descendants open this history, challenging dominant historical narratives that misrepresent her motivations for criticizing customary practices and supporting the potlatch ban. Drawing from oral histories, archival materials, and historical and anthropological works, they offer a nuanced portrait of a high-ranked woman who was a cultural mediator; devout Christian; and activist for land claims, fishing and resource rights, and adequate health care. She testified at the McKenna-McBride Royal Commission, was the only woman on the executive of the Allied Indian Tribes of BC, and was a fierce advocate for women and children. This powerful meditation on memory documents how the Kwagu l Gixsam revived their dormant clan to forge a positive social and cultural identity for future generations through feasting and potlatching. Preview this book » What people are saying-Write a reviewWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places.ContentsPrologue1 Having Oneness on Your Face10 The Living Text Traces of Jane Cook23 Dukwaesala Looking Around on the Beach Ancestors53 Stranger Than Fiction Surviving the Missionary103 Children of the Potlatch System 18881912154 We As the Suppressed