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The reconciliation manifesto : recovering the land, rebuilding the economy  Cover Image Book Book

The reconciliation manifesto : recovering the land, rebuilding the economy

Manuel, Arthur (author.). Derrickson, Ronald M, (author.).

Summary: "In this book Arthur Manuel and Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson challenge virtually everything that non-Indigenous Canadians believe about their relationship with Indigenous Peoples and the steps that are needed to place this relationship on a healthy and honourable footing. Manuel and Derrickson show how governments are attempting to reconcile with Indigenous Peoples without touching the basic colonial structures that dominate and distort the relationship. They review the current state of land claims. They tackle the persistence of racism among non-Indigenous people and institutions. They celebrate Indigenous Rights Movements while decrying the role of government-funded organizations like the Assembly of First Nations. They document the federal government's disregard for the substance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples while claiming to implement it. These circumstances amount to what they see as a false reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians. Instead, Manuel and Derrickson offer an illuminating vision of what Canada and Canadians need for true reconciliation. In this book, which Arthur Manuel and Ron Derrickson completed in the months before Manuel's death in January 2017, readers will recognize their profound understanding of the country, of its past, present, and potential future. Expressed with quiet but firm resolve, humour, and piercing intellect The Reconciliation Manifesto will appeal to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who are open and willing to look at the real problems and find real solutions."--Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781459409613 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: print
    regular print
    312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 2017.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Part 1. Getting to know you -- chapter 1. The second coming -- chapter 2. Beginning at the beginning -- chapter 3. White supremacy : the law of the land -- chapter 4. From dispossession to dependency -- chapter 5. From dependency to oppression -- part 2. The R words -- chapter 6. The race question -- chapter 7. Reserves as holding pens -- part 3. European land claims -- chapter 8. We stole it fair and square -- chapter 9. Attempted genocide : political battles with Pierre Trudeau -- chapter 10. Changing legal and policy landscape, 1984-2014 -- chapter 11. Tsilhqot' in case and crown title -- chapter 12. British Columbia Commission Treaty process -- chapter 13. Rightful title holders -- chapter 14. Risk and uncertainty -- chapter 15. Revenge of the balance sheet -- part 4. Putting our own house in order -- chapter 16. Neocolonialism, or selling our birthright -- chapter 17. Where have the leaders gone? -- chapter 18. Around the mulberry bush -- chapter 19. The grassroots struggle : defenders of the land and idle no more -- chapter 20. Unity around a strong position -- part 5. The family of nations -- chapter 21. The international stage -- chapter 22. Constitutional deadlock and the international option -- chapter 23. What the UN says about self-determination -- chapter 24. Canada's human rights treaties -- chapter 25. CERD : early warning and urgent action -- chapter 26. International recognition of our proprietary rights -- chapter 27. UNDRIP and the Trudeau betrayal -- part 6. False reconciliation -- chapter 28. The reconciliation SWAT team -- chapter 29. Reconciliation framework agreements -- part 7. Standing our ground -- chapter 30. Defending our land -- chapter 31. The legal billy club -- chapter 32. Blockading a mine -- chapter 33. Criminalization of protest -- chapter 34. Non-violence, but not passive acceptance -- chapter 35. Resisting the carbon bomb -- chapter 36. Defending mother Earth -- chapter 37. The long-term approach -- chapter 38. Declaring sovereignty on the ground -- chapter 39. Standing with standing rock -- chapter 40. Death of a warrior -- part 8. Re-envisioning Canada -- chapter 41. Our alienable rights -- chapter 42. Back to the future -- chapter 43. The six-step program to decolonization -- Letters to friends and enemies -- 1. Open letter to Pope Francis -- 2. Open letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations -- 3. Open letter to the Queen of Canada -- 4. Open letter to the Chief Justice of Canada -- 5. Open letter to the defenders of the land -- Afterword: Settling with Canada : a debt coming due / Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions
Canada -- Ethnic relations
Authors, Canadian (Indigenous)
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.

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  • 2 of 3 copies available at University College of the North Libraries.

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