Cis dideen kat =

"The heart of the traditional legal order of the Lake Babine Nation of north-central British Columbia is the grand ceremonial feast known as the balhats, or potlach. Misunderstood and widely condemned as a wasteful display of pride, the balhats ceremonies were outlawed by the Canadian government in the later nineteenth century. Throughout the years that followed, the Lake Babine Nation struggled to adapt their laws to a changing society while maintaining their cultural identity.

Although the widespread feasting and exchange practices of the balhats have attracted continuous academic and political interest since the nineteenth century, little consideration has been given to understanding the legal practices embedded within the ceremonies. Cis dideen kat, the only book ever written about the Lake Babine Nation, describes the customary legal practices that constitute β€œthe way.” Authors Jo-Anne Fiske and Betty Patrick use historical and contemporary data to create a background against which the changing relations between the Lake Babine Nation and the Canadian state are displayed and defined, leading to the current era of treaty negotiations and Aboriginal self-government.

Through interviews with community chiefs and elders, oral histories, focus groups, and archival research, Fiske an Patrick have documented and defined a traditional legal system still very much misunderstood. Their findings include material not previously published, making this book essential reading for those involved in treaty negotiations as well as for those with an interest in Aboriginal and state relations generally.” – Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
E99 .T17 F57 2000
Title Responsibility: 
Jo-Anne Fiske, with the assistance of Betty Patrick.
Author Information: 
Jo-Anne Fiske teaches in the departments of Anthropology and Women's studies at at University of Northern British Columbia. Betty Patrick is Chief of the Lake Babine Nation.
Production Place: 
Vancouver :
Producer: 
UBC Press,
Production Date: 
c2000.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Lake Babine Nation; British Columbia
Reviews: 

Boxberger, D. L. (2003), Cis Dideen Kat (When the Plumes Rise): The Way of the Lake Babine Nation. American Anthropologist, 105: 650-651. https://rdcu.be/bGfRV

Raibmon, Paige. (2001), Cis Dideen Kat (When the Plumes Rise): The Way of the Lake Babine Nation. The Canadian Historical Review, 82, 764-766 https://muse-jhu-edu.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/article/590808/pdf

Catalogue Key: 
4172016