Although social scientists have for a long time refrained from employing the term ethnic when describing First Nations cultures, recent developments in those communities have necessitated a second look at this practice. If the ethnic designation is applicable to any group of people typically related through common filiation, or blood, and whose members also usually feel a sense of attachment to a particular place, a history, and a culture (including a common language, food, and clothing), then Canada’s First Peoples may also be considered ethnic. The educational implications of this reality are that the needs of Indigenous students are more nearly in line with those of other Canadian minorities than previously thought. This paper examines...
With increasing numbers of immigrants entering Canada over the past several decades, educators have ...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
In this article, I explore the incongruence between the federal government’s proposed First Nations ...
Although social scientists have for a long time refrained from employing the term "ethnic" when desc...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
Abstract I Resume Educators of First Nations children in Canada face the tasks of recovering the cul...
This article presents analytical findings on the persistence and change of the relative difference i...
Aboriginal people, one of Canada’s most significant ethnic groups in regard to population and growth...
Few, if any accounts of First Nation history and their struggles with aboriginal land questions and...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
This study raises the question of how the Canadian educational system can avoid promoting cultural o...
“American Indian and Native Canadian communities need skilled members if they are to survive and th...
Native Peoples have historically populated several regions in the Arctic. Besides their similar life...
With increasing numbers of immigrants entering Canada over the past several decades, educators have ...
Canada's Aboriginal population represent identities that are divergent from that which can be regard...
With increasing numbers of immigrants entering Canada over the past several decades, educators have ...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
In this article, I explore the incongruence between the federal government’s proposed First Nations ...
Although social scientists have for a long time refrained from employing the term "ethnic" when desc...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
Abstract I Resume Educators of First Nations children in Canada face the tasks of recovering the cul...
This article presents analytical findings on the persistence and change of the relative difference i...
Aboriginal people, one of Canada’s most significant ethnic groups in regard to population and growth...
Few, if any accounts of First Nation history and their struggles with aboriginal land questions and...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
This study raises the question of how the Canadian educational system can avoid promoting cultural o...
“American Indian and Native Canadian communities need skilled members if they are to survive and th...
Native Peoples have historically populated several regions in the Arctic. Besides their similar life...
With increasing numbers of immigrants entering Canada over the past several decades, educators have ...
Canada's Aboriginal population represent identities that are divergent from that which can be regard...
With increasing numbers of immigrants entering Canada over the past several decades, educators have ...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
In this article, I explore the incongruence between the federal government’s proposed First Nations ...