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Surviving Canada : Indigenous peoples celebrate 150 years of betrayal
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2017
Book
Contributors
Ladner, Kiera L.; Tait, Myra J.
Description
"Surviving Canada: Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal is a collection of elegant, thoughtful, and powerful reflections about Indigenous Peoples' complicated, and often frustrating, relationship with Canada, and how-even 150 years after Confederation-the fight for recognition of their treaty and Aboriginal rights continues. Through essays, art, and literature, Surviving Canada examines the struggle for Indigenous Peoples to celebrate their cultures and exercise their right to control their own economic development, lands, water, and lives. The Indian Act, Idle No More, and the legacy of residential schools are just a few of the topics covered by a wide range of elders, scholars, artists, and activists. Contributors include Mary Eberts, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Leroy Little Bear."

More Information

ISBN
9781894037891; 1894037898
Statement of Responsibility
edited by Kiera L. Ladner and Myra J. Tait.
Publication Information
Winnipeg : ARP Books
Physical Description
462 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) 25 cm
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