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Indian women and their human rights : a guide to the film Somewhere between
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Creators
Jamieson, Kathleen
Description
"Teacher guide intended to provide background information on issues explored in the film 'Somewhere Between'. Based on author's study 'Indian women and the Law in Canada: Citizens Minus'. Focuses on Indian women's loss of Indian status through provisions of Indian Act, and sexism and racism directed against Indian women in Canada."

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ISBN
0919736106
Publication Information
Vancouver B.C. : Legal Services Society of British Columbia
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