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category: Social Science
published: Jan 2025
ISBN:9781550599459
publisher: Brush Education

Elements of Indigenous Style

A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous Peoples

by Gregory Younging, edited by Warren Cariou

tagged: indigenous studies, native american studies, editing & proofreading, composition & creative writing, style manuals
Description

Cited in the Chicago Manual of Style

 

The groundbreaking Indigenous style guide every writer needs

 

A new editorial team continues the paradigm-shifting conversation started by the late Gregory Younging in his foundational Elements of Indigenous Style. Trusted by writers, editors, publishers, researchers, scholars, journalists, and communications professionals around the world, the second edition of Elements continues to offer crucial guidance to everyone who works with words on how to accurately, collaboratively, and ethically participate in projects involving Indigenous Peoples.

 

This second conversation updates and annotates Younging’s twenty-two succinct style principles and recommendations to reflect up-to-date, Indigenous-led best practices. The new edition also includes:

  • Advice on culturally appropriate writing and publishing practices, and guidance on specific editorial issues such as spelling and terminology
  • Five new chapters covering author–editor relationships, identity and community affiliation, Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer identities, Indigenous citation practices, sensitivity reading, the representation of Indigenous languages and oral narratives in print, emerging issues in the digital world, and more
  • Examples of projects and institutions that demonstrate best practices
  • An expanded table of contents and full index for easy navigation
About the Authors
Gregory Younging, a member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, is the publisher of Theytus Books, the first Indigenous-owned publishing house in Canada. Elements of Indigenous Style began as the house style Gregory developed at Theytus. Gregory also teaches in the Indigenous Studies Program of the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, and he served as assistant director of research to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

Warren Cariou was born in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan into a family of Métis and European heritage. He has published works of fiction, criticism, and memoir about Indigenous cultures and environmental issues in Canada. He directs the Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture at the University of Manitoba.
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