Indigenous-Canadian Relations

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Twentieth-Century Racism and Centralization

From: We Were Not The Savages

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Chapter 13 focuses on the institutionalisation of racism within the modern Canadian state, explores the role of centralized education, the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School and Indian Day … 53 $5.30 Add
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Historical Timeline of Indigenous North America

From: How We Go Home

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This historical timeline maps out key dates and events in Indigenous North America, tracing the impact of colonialism, and ends in 2020. 20 $2.00 Add
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Land Title and the James Bay Battle

1972-1973

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter twelve of George Manuel’s biography looks at land rights court battles and the issue of the James Bay hydroelectric project in Northern Quebec during the years 1972 and 1973. ; 15 $1.50 Add
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The Struggle for Freedom

From: We Were Not The Savages

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Chapter 14 concludes the book with the present day challenges and continued struggles Indigenous people across the maritimes and Canada. 64 $6.40 Add
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Contextual Essays

From: How We Go Home

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These contextual essays provide a framework for understanding treaties in the US and Canada with First Nations, on Indigenous perspectives on historical and intergenerational trauma in an … 13 $1.30 Add
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Red Power

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter thirteen of George Manuel’s biography start with a family focus, with the birth of his second child with Marlene, and the involvement of his older sons in his Indigenous rights … ; 13 $1.30 Add
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Political Eruptions in British Columbia

1975

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter fourteen of George Manuel’s biography covers the organizing of the Indigenous peoples conference held in Copenhagen in 1975, resulting in the founding of the World Council of … ; 18 $1.80 Add
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A Voice for the Fourth World

1975-1976

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter fifteen of George Manuel’s biography covers the years 1975 and 1976 and begins with the third meeting of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples. Manuel developed a sense of … ; 14 $1.40 Add
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Back to British Columbia

1976-1977

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter sixteen of George Manuel’s biography covers the years 1976 and 1977 when he decides to leave Ottawa and the National Indian Brotherhood and return to British Columbia to work with … ; 14 $1.40 Add
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The Peoples’ Movement

1977-1979

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter seventeen of George Manuel’s biography covers his work in British Columbia in the late 1970s on Indian fishing rights. ; 17 $1.70 Add
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Constitution Express

1980

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter eighteen of George Manuel’s biography covers his work on Aboriginal rights in the Constitution in 1980. It covers the Child Caravan in Vancouver to protest the Constitution Act … ; 17 $1.70 Add
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European Express

1981-1982

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter nineteen of George Manuel’s biography covers the last years of his leadership life, 1981-1982, and the aftermath of the Constitution Express, which continued on to Europe. During … ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Passing the Torch

1982-1989

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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Chapter twenty of George Manuel’s biography examines the end of his life, the momentum he generated and his legacy. He was in a wheelchair the last years of his life, and he was finally … ; 5 $0.50 Add
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Epilogue

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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The epilogue of George Manuel’s biography covers his legacy and the continuation of the Indian movement in Canada. ; 2 $0.20 Add
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Afterword

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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The Afterword of George Manuel’s biography, written by his granddaughter Kanahus Manuel, writes about her role in carrying the torch of the Indian resistance movement through Idle No More, … 3 $0.30 Add