Aboriginal People and Other Canadians: Shaping New RelationshipsUniversity of Ottawa Press, 2001 - 222 páginas Aboriginal People and Other Canadians discusses a wide variety of issues in Native studies including social exclusion, marginalization and identity; justice, equality and gender; self-help and empowerment in Aboriginal communities and in the cities; and, methodological and historiographical representations of social relationships. The contributors attempt to gauge whether the last decade of the twentieth century was a time of constructive transition and whether new patterns of relations are emerging after the recent challenges to the colonial legacy by Aboriginal people. Published in English. |
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... Metis , in its broadest sense , has been used to describe people of mixed North American First Nation and European descent but also meaning country - born . Although racial interaction and Metis settlement would occur throughout Canada ...
... Metis , in its broadest sense , has been used to describe people of mixed North American First Nation and European descent but also meaning country - born . Although racial interaction and Metis settlement would occur throughout Canada ...
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... Metis , Inuit and non - status " Indians " ( RCAP , 1996c , p . 16 ) . Despite cultural and historical differences amongst Aboriginal and non - Aboriginal people in Canada , many of the economic and social reasons for registering for ...
... Metis , Inuit and non - status " Indians " ( RCAP , 1996c , p . 16 ) . Despite cultural and historical differences amongst Aboriginal and non - Aboriginal people in Canada , many of the economic and social reasons for registering for ...
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... Metis and " non - status Indians . " Much pride has been garnished from this sacrifice and in particular the heroism of Charles Bryce , a soldier from the First Nations . Charles Bryce , of the Lake Superior regiment , was among 162 ...
... Metis and " non - status Indians . " Much pride has been garnished from this sacrifice and in particular the heroism of Charles Bryce , a soldier from the First Nations . Charles Bryce , of the Lake Superior regiment , was among 162 ...
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... Metis and Inuit in Canada . However , a western scholarly approach still pervades the study of Aboriginal people in Canada . Acknowledging Aboriginal approaches to history has not seen the replacement of linear approaches or the ...
... Metis and Inuit in Canada . However , a western scholarly approach still pervades the study of Aboriginal people in Canada . Acknowledging Aboriginal approaches to history has not seen the replacement of linear approaches or the ...
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... Metis Experience , Saskatoon : Purich . Stevenson , M.D. ( 1996 ) " The Mobilisation of Native Canadians During the Second World War " Journal of the Canadian Historical Association , New Series , vol . 7 . Stewart , J. ( 1998 ) ...
... Metis Experience , Saskatoon : Purich . Stevenson , M.D. ( 1996 ) " The Mobilisation of Native Canadians During the Second World War " Journal of the Canadian Historical Association , New Series , vol . 7 . Stewart , J. ( 1998 ) ...
Contenido
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Chapter 4 Aboriginal People in the City | 93 |
Health and Healing | 131 |
Alternatives or Compromise in the Politics of Criminal Justice | 161 |
Aboriginal Tourism in British Columbia | 187 |
Index | 211 |
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Aboriginal People and Other Canadians: Shaping New Relationships Martin Thornton,Roy Todd Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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Página 16 - And whereas it is just and reasonable, and essential to Our Interest, and the Security of Our Colonies, that the several Nations or Tribes of Indians, with whom We are connected, and who live under Our Protection, should not be molested or disturbed in the Possession of such Parts of Our Dominions and Territories as, not having been ceded to or purchased by Us, are reserved to them or any of them, as their Hunting Grounds...
Página 53 - They have a faith in dreams which surpasses all belief ; and if Christians were to put into execution all their divine inspirations with as much care as our Savages carry out their dreams, no doubt they would very soon become great Saints.
Página 8 - Nor is it usually human-centred in the same way as the western scientific tradition, for it does not assume that human beings are anything more than one — and not necessarily the most important — element of the natural order of the universe. Moreover, the Aboriginal historical tradition is an oral one, involving legends, stories and accounts handed down through the generations in oral form. It is less focused on establishing objective truth and assumes that the teller of the story is so much...
Página 90 - Rossville Mission Press: the invention of the Cree syllabic characters, and the first printing in Rupert's Land.
Página 128 - Re-examining Culturally Appropriate Models in Criminal Justice Applications." In Michael Asch (ed.), Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada: Essays on Law, Equality, and Respect for Difference. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Página 18 - GOVERNOR - The English never call the Indians out of their country to fight their battles. You are living here and the Queen expects you to live at peace with the white men and your red brothers, and with other nations. ANOTHER CHIEF - I ask you a question - I see your roads here passing through the country, and some of your boats - useful articles that you use for yourself. Bye and bye we shall see things that run swiftly, that go by fire - carriages - and we ask you that us Indians may not have...
Página 72 - ...to the other side of the sky: Catholicism at Kahnawake, 1667-1700".
Página 80 - EF Wilson: Early Years as Missionary in Huron and Algoma," Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, vol.