People of terra nullius : betrayal and rebirth in Aboriginal North America
Type
Book
Authors
Boyce Richardson ( Richardson, Boyce )
ISBN 10
1550541188
ISBN 13
9781550541182
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
1994
Publisher
Pages
393
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations -- 1951-
Tags
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations -- 1951, Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations, Indigenous peoples -- Government relations, Treatment of Indigenous peoples -- Canada, Treatment of Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Peoples -- Canada -- Politics and Government, Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government, Indigenous self-government -- Canada, Indigenous self-government, Indian Act (Canada)
Abstract
"In People of Terra Nullius, Boyce Richardson travels across Canada evoking the human richness of aboriginal society as it grows steadily stronger after decades of decline. Richardson journeys among the Mikmaqs of Cape Breton, the Crees and Algonquins of Quebec, the Ojibway of northern Ontario, the Metis of the Prairies, the Gitksan of B.C., the native enclaves of Winnipeg and Regina. In each community he meets men and women who are accomplishing nothing less than the cultural and political rebirth of their people: from urban entrepreneurs to spiritual healers, from scholars to legal experts, from local chiefs on reserves to national political figures such as Elijah Harper and Ovide Mercredi.
Into their trials and triumphs, Richardson weaves the "policy tentacles" they must contend with: hostile laws and historic prejudices inherited from the days when the legal fiction of terra nullius ("empty land") was used to justify seizure of native territory. But Richardson demonstrates that Canada's aboriginal people refuse to be victims and are already regaining control over their lives. From its memorable opening image of the Indigena 500 conference to its final, poignant portrait, People of Terra Nullius is a work of uncommon passion, conscience and eloquence."--Book jacket.
Into their trials and triumphs, Richardson weaves the "policy tentacles" they must contend with: hostile laws and historic prejudices inherited from the days when the legal fiction of terra nullius ("empty land") was used to justify seizure of native territory. But Richardson demonstrates that Canada's aboriginal people refuse to be victims and are already regaining control over their lives. From its memorable opening image of the Indigena 500 conference to its final, poignant portrait, People of Terra Nullius is a work of uncommon passion, conscience and eloquence."--Book jacket.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 11583 | E92.R53 1993 | 1 | Yes |