This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) which reported in November 1996. The authors, all affiliated with Britain\u27s University of Leeds, pay close attention to the opinions the RCAP report expressed, and some are markedly influenced by the Commission. Unfortunately, few of the contributors recognize the RCAP\u27s limitations, much less the fact that the Commission\u27s report has mostly been ignored by the government of Canada
Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations is a compilation of essays authored by one of the most prom...
In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the ...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
This collection of essays focuses on a specific group of Euro-Canadians: those who recognized injus...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
This book, the sixth volume in the series Manitoba Studies in Native History, is a collection of eig...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations is a compilation of essays authored by one of the most prom...
In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the ...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
This collection of essays focuses on a specific group of Euro-Canadians: those who recognized injus...
In the aftermath of the 1996 release of the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peo...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
This book, the sixth volume in the series Manitoba Studies in Native History, is a collection of eig...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
Reflections on Native-Newcomer Relations is a compilation of essays authored by one of the most prom...
In Canada, the term First Nations explicitly recognizes a nation-to-nation relationship between the ...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...