"I came away from the manuscript convinced of the need for this work, as I find it exemplary of the kind of careful, ethically attentive, and deeply generous scholarship we need more of." Daniel Heath Justice , author of Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
"There has been much debate in scholarly and community settings in recent years as to whether the examination of Indigenous masculinities might be one that celebrates rather than pathologizes. McKegney does not shy away from these debates and the players involved, and in so doing, takes risks in the service of holding place for decolonial men and masculinities. Beautifully written, his book is courageous, critical and unique in terms of advancing discussions about critical Indigenous masculinities in the academy and community alike." Kim Anderson , co-editor of Indigenous Men and Masculinities and Keetsahnak: Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
1. Indigenous Masculinities and Story
THE LAND AND THE BODY
2. Shame and Deterritorialization
3. Journeying Back to the Body
THE PEOPLE AND THE GIFT
4. De(f/v)iant Generosity: Gender and the Gift
5. Masculinity and Kinship
Naked and Dreaming Forward: A Conclusion
Gratitude
Acknowledgements
Notes
Works Cited
Permissions
Index