Book chapters

  • P. Palmater, “Prisoners of Colonization: The Over-Incarceration of Indigenous Women and Girls” in Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System: A Reader (Athabasca University Press, TBD) [in press].
  • P. Palmater, “El Comerico, International Y La Recolonizacion Corporativa De Las Tierras Y Los Cuerpos Aborigenes” in Emil’ Keme, ed., Indigeneidad y descolonizacion: dialogos trans hemisfericos (Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones del signo, 2021).
  • P. Palmater, “Resisting the Resurgence of White Supremacy” in L. Kowalchuk, C. Levine-Rasky, eds., We Resist: Defending the Common Good in Hostile Times (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s Press, 2020).
  • P. Palmater, “Native Sovereignty: Foundation of Nation-Building” in L. Harper, Perspectives on Governance and Indigenous Rights: Treaty 5 & The Indian Act: Alternative Governance Structures (Winnipeg: TFAO Inc., 2019) 117-138.
  • P. Palmater, “The Radical Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Survival” in U. Gordon, R. Kinna, eds., Routledge Handbook of Radical Politics (London, UK: Taylor and Francis Ltd., TBD) 134-162.
  • P. Palmater, “Decolonization is Taking Back Our Power” in P. McFarlane, N. Schabus, eds., Whose Land is it Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization (Vancouver: Federation of Post-Secondary Educators, BC, 2018) 73-78.
  • P. Palmater, “Reconciliation and the ‘Rules of Laws’ in Canada” in Janine Lesperance, et al. eds., Canada and the Rule of Law: 150 Years after Confederation (Ottawa: International Commission of Jurists Canada, 2017) 227-232.
  • P. Palmater, “Death by Poverty: The Lethal Impacts of Colonialism” in W. Anthony, L. Samuelson, eds. Power and Resistance 6th ed., (Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing, 2017) 51-81.
  • P. Palmater, “My Tribe, My Heirs and Their Heirs Forever: Living Mi’kmaw Treaty” in M. Battiste, ed., Living Treaties: Narrating Mi’kmaw Treaty Relations, (Cape Breton: Cape Breton University Press, 2016) 24-41.
  • P. Palmater, “All About Strong Alliances: First Nations Engagement in the Federal Election” in A. Marland, T. Giasson, eds., Canadian Election Anaylsis: Communication, Strategy, and Democracy (Vancouver: UBC Press & Samara Canada, 2015) at 60-61.
  • P. Palmater, “Canada: As Long as the Grass Grows and Rivers Flow” in A Bold Vision: Women Leaders Imagining Canada’s Future (Charlottetown, PEI: Women’s Network Inc., 2014) 251-262.
  • P. Palmater, “Why Are We Idle No More?”, in the Kino-nda-niimi Collective ed., The Winter We Danced: Voices from the Past, the Future and the Idle No More Movement (Winnipeg, Arbeiter Ring Publishing, 2014) 37-40.
  • P. Palmater, “In My Brother’s Footsteps: Is R. v. Powley the Path to Recognized Aboriginal Identity for Non-Status Indians?” in J. Magnet, D. Dorey, eds., Aboriginal Rights Litigation (Markham: LexisNexis, 2003) 149-192.