This thesis examines the 2002 Paix des Braves agreement between the government of Qubec and the James Bay Cree and assesses how it has sought to establish a nation-to-nation relationship. The guiding question for this thesis is: Is the Paix des Braves agreement between the government of Qubec and the James Bay Cree an example of reconciliation? Drawing on literature concerning reconciliation, this study argues that the Paix des Braves has failed to reconcile the government of Qubec and the James Bay Cree from a radical perspective. The Paix des Braves agreement remains an agreement that has perpetuates colonialism in James Bay, and thus maintains the subjugation of the James Bay Cree to the government of Qubec. However, this study suggests ...
We stand witness at the dawn of the 21st century to increasing tensions between Aboriginal people in...
Using the language of rights and national self-determination, Aboriginal peoples have mounted a fund...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Tension between Anglophone and Francophone Canadian...
Through an ethnographic approach, characterized by a long and inductive fieldwork, the author of thi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of ethnic conflicts and the r...
This thesis argues that the Ned'u'ten, an indigenous people, have the right to decolonize and self-...
Through a survey of the politics of reconciliation in Canada and as a concept within political thoug...
New self-government arrangements are said by government officials to call into question the traditio...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
All rights reserved. This thesis may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other me...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
The settlement of the residential school system class action and the creation of the Truth and Recon...
For seven months in 1992, Canada engaged in a soul-searching examination of itself as a nation. The ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
We stand witness at the dawn of the 21st century to increasing tensions between Aboriginal people in...
Using the language of rights and national self-determination, Aboriginal peoples have mounted a fund...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Tension between Anglophone and Francophone Canadian...
Through an ethnographic approach, characterized by a long and inductive fieldwork, the author of thi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of ethnic conflicts and the r...
This thesis argues that the Ned'u'ten, an indigenous people, have the right to decolonize and self-...
Through a survey of the politics of reconciliation in Canada and as a concept within political thoug...
New self-government arrangements are said by government officials to call into question the traditio...
This paper will focus on how the Cree have had to adapt and put in force various policies and measur...
All rights reserved. This thesis may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other me...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
The settlement of the residential school system class action and the creation of the Truth and Recon...
For seven months in 1992, Canada engaged in a soul-searching examination of itself as a nation. The ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
We stand witness at the dawn of the 21st century to increasing tensions between Aboriginal people in...
Using the language of rights and national self-determination, Aboriginal peoples have mounted a fund...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...