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UNDRIP and the Trudeau Betrayal

UNDRIP and the Trudeau Betrayal

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel provides a throrough examination of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian government’s inability to implement … 8 $0.80 Add
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Rights of Nature
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Rights of Nature

A Systemic Solution

From: The Story is in Our Bones

In this chapter, Lake describes the Rights of Nature movement, presenting it as the most effective way to address dysfunctional environmental, legal, colonial, and economic frameworks. 36 $3.60 Add
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Subjects of empire

Subjects of empire

Indigenous peoples and the “Politics of Recognition” in Canada

From: Home and Native Land

Recognition-based models of liberal pluralism seek to reconcile Indigenous claims to nationhood with Crown sovereignty via the accommodation of Indigenous identities in some form of renewed … 26 $3.38 Add
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The Dance from Cabbagetown Cones to Shiibaashka’igan Cones
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The Dance from Cabbagetown Cones to Shiibaashka’igan Cones

TRAILBLAZERS AND CHANGEMAKERS

From: Indigenous Toronto

Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane speaks about growing up in Toronto and Indigenous activism. 7 $0.70 Add
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Reconciliation Framework Agreements

Reconciliation Framework Agreements

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines reconciliation framework agreements in British Columbia and what they mean for Indigenous land rights. 6 $0.60 Add
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The Modern North, 1945–1985

The Modern North, 1945–1985

From: North of Superior

Most historians agree that the end of the Second World War ushered in a new era in Canada. The economic and social upheaval that had dominated the 1930s became a thing of the past, and the 1950s … ; 16 $1.60 Add
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The Peoples’ Movement

The Peoples’ Movement

1977-1979

From: Brotherhood to Nationhood

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
The Reconciliation Manifesto

The Reconciliation Manifesto

Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy

In this book, leading Indigenous rights activist Arthur Manuel offers a radical challenge to Canada and Canadians. He questions virtually everything non- Indigenous Canadians believe about their … 312 View
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International Recognition of Our Proprietary Rights

International Recognition of Our Proprietary Rights

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the economic interests of Indigenous people and Canada’s disregard for proprietary rights with emphasis on the forestry industry in British … 6 $0.60 Add
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Our Inalienable Rights

Our Inalienable Rights

From: The Reconciliation Manifesto

Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the rights of Indigenous people and how the Trudeau government has not followed through on promises to enact the action items from the Truth and … 4 $0.40 Add
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Sharing, Community and Decolonization

Sharing, Community and Decolonization

Urban Aboriginal Community Development

From: In Their Own Voices

; ; 41 $5.33 Add
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The Story is in Our Bones
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The Story is in Our Bones

Origin Stories to Remake Our World

From: The Story is in Our Bones

In this chapter, Lake describes how Western cultures contribute to our alienation from nature through the promotion of patriarchy, supremacy over nature, and separation from our intuitive … 19 $1.90 Add
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In But Not Of

In But Not Of

Aboriginal People in an Inner-City Neighbourhood

From: In Their Own Voices

; ; 30 $3.90 Add
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The Sway From the Bay, 1821–1889

The Sway From the Bay, 1821–1889

From: North of Superior

Looks at the transformation of Northwestern Ontario during this time from a fur-trade hinterland to one whose primary purpose was to serve the industrial needs of the south. Analyzes how this … ; 24 $2.40 Add
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The Treaty Relationship Between the Migmaq of Gespe'gewa'gi and the British Crown

The Treaty Relationship Between the Migmaq of Gespe’gewa’gi and the British Crown

From: Nta'tuhwaqanminen Our Story

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“A Very Hostile System In Which To Live”

“A Very Hostile System In Which To Live”

Aboriginal Electoral Participation

From: In Their Own Voices

; ; 37 $4.81 Add