Summarizaty
In the book Fishing in Contested Waters: Place and Community in Burnt Church/Esgenoopetitj …show more content…
However the Ktaqmkuk Mi'kmaw say otherwise (Wetzel and Gerald, 1995 p.abstract). this from my knowledge is a form of colonization in order to gain more land and ‘get rid of the indian problem’ (John A. Macdould) (Bernson, 2013).
Critique
Fishing in Contested Waters Place and Community in Burnt Church/Esgenoopetitj by Sarah J. King was a book that was very scienfiic and very detailed about her every move in her research. She accurately describes both canadain and indigenous experinces through the colonization however this book was very dry. It was great tool to use when I needed to fall asleep. i appreacte that she was very by the ethics and was very porper but that makes for a very boirng read. If this book reads more like a story itd be much easier to read and more enjoyable.
My Knowledge
My anyalsis of Sarah J. King novel Fishing in Contested Waters Place and Community in Burnt Church/Esgenoopetitj, and the topic of colonizism is that my knowledge of both topics is still limited. I do not have first hand knowledge of indigenous stories or viewpoints. I have also yet to be proper taught about properly conducting a research study, so I cannot fully appericate sarah kings detail of conducting herself according to research ethics