Do Justice!

Do Justice!

Author: Edward F. Sheridan

Publisher: Médiaspaul

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9782890391130

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The first and only comprehensive collection in English of the significant social statements, briefs and letters of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. It will be an essential reference work for those interested in Roman Catholic social teaching and in the wider area of social science and its history in Canada. Inclded are six important joints statements of the Conference with other Canadian church leaders.


Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals

Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals

Author: Sharon Rankin

Publisher: PUQ

Published: 2011-10-31T00:00:00-04:00

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 276053152X

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Cette bibliographie annotée et bilingue dresse le bilan des magazines, revues, journaux et bulletins publiés par les Inuits du Canada ou à leur sujet depuis plus de 100 ans – plus précisément depuis la parution du tout premier périodique canadien en inuktitut, Aglait Illunainortut, au Labrador en 1902.


New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 1644

ISBN-13:

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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.


Final report

Final report

Author: United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 980

ISBN-13:

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The Invented Indian

The Invented Indian

Author: James A. Clifton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 607

ISBN-13: 1351480669

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This is an explosive collection of essays, written by leading scholars of North American Indians, most of them heavily involved in service and applied work, often on behalf of Indian clients, communities, and organizations. In an area saturated with deadening, consciously politicized orthodoxy, these seventeen essays aim at nothing less than the reconstruction of our understanding of the American Indian-past and presentThe volume examines in careful, accurate but uncompromising ways the recent construction of the prevailing conventional story-line about ""America's most favored underclass."" The first eight essays introduce the volume and treat a variety of specific invented traditions concerning Indians. These are followed by four essays on broader, thematic issues related to the demographic, religious, cultural, and kinship elements in Indian studies. The final five chapters express a comparative perspective: from Anglo and French Canada, Europe, from inside the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and from a legal position.The Invented Indian explores how cultural fictions promote divisiveness and translate into policy. Throughout, the volume reveals a deep and abiding respect for Indians, their histories, and their cultures, saving its critiques for jaundiced academics and callow politicians. Representing years of cooperative effort, this work brings together a group providing breadth and balance. Far more than a critical collection, it is a constructive effort to make sense of a field displaying empirical confusions and moral muddles. The volume will be of interest to anthropologists, professionals in Indian studies, and policymakers.


People of Native Ancestry

People of Native Ancestry

Author: Ontario. Ministry of Education

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13:

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Resource guide to provide teachers in the Intermediate Division with a foundation for building study units that can be integrated into existing subject areas.