(eBook PDF) Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century 3rd Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 019903317X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199033171
- Author: James S. Frideres
The best concise yet comprehensive introduction to issues facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada today. Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century provides a crucial examination of the lasting legacy and modern impacts of colonialism still felt by contemporary Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Framed within a historical context, this third edition offers an in-depth treatment of contemporary topics, allowing readers to learn about the experiences of Indigenous Peoples and their complex relationship with the rest of Canada.
Table contents:
1 Knowing Your History
2 Who Are You?
3 Ways of Knowing
4 Indigenous Residential Schools: Compensation, Apologies, and Truth and Reconciliation
5 Intergenerational Trauma and Indigenous Resistance
6 “Hear” Today, Gone Tomorrow: Indigenous Languages
7 Well-Being and Health
8 The Duty of Government: Responsibility and Treaties
9 The Bureaucracy: Government Relations with Indigenous Peoples
10 Aboriginal Rights, Self-Government, and the Inherent Rights of Indigenous Peoples
11 The Political Economy of Indigenous Peoples
12 Surviving in the Contemporary World: The Future of Indigenous People in Canada
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