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" Aboriginal peoples : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 980108
Doc. No : b734478
Main Entry : Lepage, Pierre,1947-
Title & Author : Aboriginal peoples : : fact and fiction /\ Pierre Lepage ; translation, Jan Jordon.
Edition Statement : 2nd ed.
Publication Statement : Quebec, Que. :: Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse,, 2009
Page. NO : 1 online resource (viii, 88 pages) :: illustrations, maps, digital file
ISBN : 2550549279
: : 9782550549277
: 9782550549277
Notes : "March 2009."
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Enduring myths -- Conquest and the obligation to assimilate -- Savagery and higher civilisation -- Birth of a Canadien identity.
: 2. Discovering ancestral rights -- The Royal Proclamation and the documents of the period -- A relationship based on alliances and treaties -- A policy that continued under the British Regime.
: 3. Assimilation: not a hidden Objective -- The Indians: exclusively under federal jurisdiction -- From protection to coercion -- The real nature of the Indian Act -- Paternalism, loss of autonomy, and dependence -- Abuses of power -- Undue control of political movements.
: 4. Dealing with different rights -- A regime of guardianship -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Self-government: an alternative to guardianship.
: 5. Sharing territory -- A highly emotional debate -- Respecting consent -- The treaties of Upper Canada: purchases for hard cash -- The Robinson Treaties: a call to order -- The post-Confederation numbered treaties -- Treaty benefits -- Opposite views on treaty terms -- In Quebec, a troubling observation -- A matter of sharing.
: 6. Overcoming prejudice -- A distorted perception -- The true face of aboriginal communities -- Aboriginal youth are especially vulnerable.
: 7. Learning about nations -- Eleven diverse nations -- Métis and non-status Indians -- Aboriginal peoples in the city.
: 8. Common interests -- Works referred to or cited.
Abstract : We are about to venture into the little-known territory of relations with Aboriginal peoples, from the French Regime (and the period of the British Conquest that followed it) of long ago to our own times? This long span of events is essential to any understanding of contemporary relations between Quebecers and Aboriginal peoples, yet it has been characterized in our schoolbooks by a mysterious phenomenon: the virtual disappearance of the Aboriginal peoples from the historical landscape!
Subject : Indians of North America-- Québec (Province)-- History.
Subject : Inuit-- Québec (Province)-- History.
Subject : Whites-- Québec (Province)-- Relations with Indians.
Subject : Native peoples-- Québec (Province)-- History.
Subject : 1969 white paper.
Subject : Assembly of first nations.
Subject : Canada.
Subject : Covenant chain.
Subject : Culture.
Subject : First nations.
Subject : Government.
Subject : Indian act.
Subject : Indians of North America.
Subject : Indigenous peoples in canada.
Subject : Inuit.
Subject : Iroquois.
Subject : Whites-- Relations with Indians.
Subject : Québec.
Dewey Classification : ‭971.4004/97‬
LC Classification : ‭E78.Q3‬‭L46513 2009eb‬
Added Entry : Québec (Province)., Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse.
Parallel Title : Mythes et réalités sur les peuples autochtones
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