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5839 Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance. This essay discusses how the film Kanehsatake deals with the European conquest of North America and its legacy. We see the themes of resistance and activism, as the documentary shows us the stand-off at OKA. The essay then ties in the notion of oppression of in our society of other groups. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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5889 First Nations Studies. This eight-page paper uses the short story "The Place" to show the Native meanings of environment, elder, and ancestor. It also uses other readings to show that Indian tradition can be applied to capitalist societies. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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4410 Land Claims and Water Rights: Nisga'a and Marshall. Land claims and assertions of treaty rights are key elements of native constitutional challenges. This paper analyses these policies in the context of the fisheries and marine resources. Nisga'a conflicts with non-Native fishers, the Donald Marshall 'eel' case, and recent events at Burnt Church are considered. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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11721 Where is Toronto's Aboriginal Population - Dispersion Equals Invisibility. This paper examines the urban aboriginal population of Toronto. Quantitatively it notes the dispersed nature of Toronto's aboriginal population. Qualitatively, it employs interviews with visitors at an aboriginal drop-in center. It concludes that the urban aboriginal community in Toronto has a low profile due to dispersion, poverty, homelessness, transience and a host of reasons. 13 pgs, bibliography lists 10 sources.
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12094 An Analysis of the Iroquois of Southern Canada. This paper will discuss the Iroquois Indians, and the life they led before the conquest of the British in the area of Quebec, which they are from. By showing the way of life, including their dress; their religion, and the way of life they lived in this region, we can see a detailed description of Indian life, as it was traditionally for these first peoples. By realizing the impact that these first peoples had n the way of life I pre-colonial days in Canada, we can realize how the culture differed, and why they were so unique to the southern area of what is now Canada. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 5 sources.
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12674 Lives of Metis Young Women. This paper is a discussion of the status of Canadian Metis women, with particular reference to the book In Search of April Raintree. The author of this essay discusses social conditions for Metis women in Canada, including poverty, homelessness, and addictions. 5 pgs. 3 sources.
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12780 Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: Study Unit, 8-10 Years. This paper presents a reading project on Aboriginal peoples of Canada for children 8-10 years. It considers traditional tales and contemporary literature. Throughout the emphasis is on identifying prejudice and stereotypes, and diversity. 8-pages, bibliography lists 7 sources.
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