Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-22-2015
Abstract
Urban deer are requiring a renegotiation of settler-Six Nations relations in Hamilton, Ontario. In this article, Daniel Coleman attempts to get to know one doe group that share his neighbourhood in an effort to understand what their presence has to say about how Hamiltonians and members of the Hodinoso:ni Confederacy can honour the spirit of an eighteenth-century treaty in ways that enable us all to live with "the good mind" here at the Head of Lake Ontario in the twenty-first century.
Recommended Citation / Citation recommandée
Coleman, Daniel.
"Deer in Their Own Coats."
The Goose, vol. 14
,
no.
1
, article 1,
2015,
https://scholars.wlu.ca/thegoose/vol14/iss1/1.
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