Aboriginal people and other Canadians : shaping new relationships
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Aboriginal people and other Canadians : shaping new relationships
(International Canadian studies series = Collection internationale d'études canadiennes, 5)
University of Ottawa Press, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: paper ISBN 9780776605418
内容説明
"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.
目次
Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
RoyTodd 1
Chapter 2 Aspects of the History of Aboriginal People and their
Relationships with Colonial, National and
Provincial Governments in Canada
Martin Thornton 7
Chapter 3 The Historiography of Christian Missions to
Canada's First Peoples since 1970
David N.Collins . 25
Chapter 4 Aboriginal People in the City
RoyTodd 93
Chapter 5 Aboriginal Peoples: Health and Healing
Geoffrey Mercer 131
Chapter 6 Canadian Aboriginal Justice Circles: Alternatives
or Compromise in the Politics of CriminalJustice
David S. Wall 161
Chapter 7 Icons, Flagships and Identities: Aboriginal Tourism
in British Columbia
Heather Norris Nicholson 187
Index 211
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: cloth ISBN 9780776630182
内容説明
"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.
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