Our Home and Treaty Land: Revised and Expanded Edition

Our Home and Treaty Land: Revised and Expanded Edition

Our Home and Treaty Land: Revised and Expanded Edition

Our Home and Treaty Land: Revised and Expanded Edition

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Overview

Our Home and Treaty Land addresses the critical need for non-Indigenous peoples to face their past with honesty in order to navigate a harmonious way forward.
In this revised edition, co-authors Ray Aldred and Matthew Anderson take you on an expanded exploration of Treaty, and how it is a solution to Canada's social, spiritual, and ecological crises.

Aldred brings Cree spirituality, cosmology, and experiences of intergenerational trauma into conversation with Christian concepts of creation and repentance, mapping a path towards restorative justice. Matthew, in alternating chapters, unfolds a journey (sometimes a literal one) of unsettling awakening to untaught Canadian histories and dishonoured Treaties, from the complexities of a typical settler-descendant hyphenated identity.

Our Home and Treaty Land repurposes Christian scripture not as a license for dominance and conquest but as a model for sacred covenants. It provides gentle and valuable insights and concrete, practical guidance for individuals and communities eager to understand and honour their Treaty commitments. Within these pages, you'll discover Treaty as a family-making ceremony that binds settlers, Indigenous peoples, Land, and Creator together on a good path.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186173823
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 03/05/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 632 KB

About the Author

Rev. Dr. Ray Aldred, a status nêhiyaw (Cree) from Swan River Band, Treaty 8, is a prominent international speaker widely recognized for his efforts in promoting and restoring right relations between non-Indigenous and Indigenous Peoples. He holds a PhD in Theology from the University of Toronto. As Director of the Indigenous Studies Program at the Vancouver School of Theology, on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam people, his mission is to collaborate with the Indigenous Church in advancing decolonized theological education. Ray is a father of four and a grandfather. He lives with his wife, Elaine, in Richmond, British Columbia.


Rev. Dr. Matthew Anderson is a settler-descendant who grew up in Saskatchewan in Treaty 4 territory. He is a Gatto Chair of Christian Studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and is recognized for his extensive writings on the topics of decolonization, pilgrimage, and “aware-settler” interpretations of biblical texts. He holds a PhD in Religious Studies from McGill University and has authored four books. Matthew is a father of three and a grandfather. He lives with his wife, Sara, in Pomquet, Nova Scotia, on unceded Mi'kmaq lands.
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