The reconciliation manifesto : recovering the land, rebuilding the economy
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- ISBN: 9781459409613 (paperback)
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312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm - Publisher: Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 2017.
- Copyright: ©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 |
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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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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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The Pas Campus Library | E 92 .M347 2017 (Text) | 58500001011535 | Stacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
Thompson Campus Library | E 92 .M347 2017 (Text) | 58500001042647 | Stacks | Volume hold | Checked out | 2024-02-23 |
UCN / Pukatawagan Public Library | E 92 .M347 2017 (Text) | 58500000780049 | Stacks | Volume hold | Available | - |