Ce chapitre étudie l'impact de l'immobilisation forcée des peuples autochtones sur les réserves indiennes de la Colombie-Britannique, au Canada, au début du xxe siècle. Ces réserves font partie d'un système carcéral destiné à seconder les objectifs colonialistes. Cet article décrit le rôle de la carcéralité et de la création de réserves dans le processus de colonisation du Canada, la surveillance et l'enfermement des peuples autochtones dans les réserves ainsi que les impacts de ces actes coloniaux sur les corps des indigènes This chapter investigates the impact of the forced immobilisation of Indigenous peoples on Indian reserves in British Columbia, Canada, in the early 20th century. We frame reserves as part of a carceral system intended...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
Abstract:The problem of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is one of the largest so...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
oai:jrnl_aar:article/10This review problematizes the health and socio-economic disparity between Ind...
Indian people in every agency in British Columbia suffered an injustice when the McKenna-McBride jo...
Note:Images of Indian women shared by explorers and traders of the Northwest significantly infl uenc...
This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude ...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.From the outset of colonialization, the institutionalized e...
The Criminal Code of Canada contains a sentencing provision aimed at offering alternatives to incarc...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an Indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
Canadian labour and working-class history has, to a great extent, been bedevilled in its attempts to...
In 1912 a joint federal-provincial Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the province of British C...
Conventional academic argument has it that reserve establishment in British Columbia was something ...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
Abstract:The problem of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is one of the largest so...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
oai:jrnl_aar:article/10This review problematizes the health and socio-economic disparity between Ind...
Indian people in every agency in British Columbia suffered an injustice when the McKenna-McBride jo...
Note:Images of Indian women shared by explorers and traders of the Northwest significantly infl uenc...
This article argues that criminal justice and health institutions under settler colonialism collude ...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.From the outset of colonialization, the institutionalized e...
The Criminal Code of Canada contains a sentencing provision aimed at offering alternatives to incarc...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an Indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
Canadian labour and working-class history has, to a great extent, been bedevilled in its attempts to...
In 1912 a joint federal-provincial Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the province of British C...
Conventional academic argument has it that reserve establishment in British Columbia was something ...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
Abstract:The problem of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is one of the largest so...