Indigenous peoples in the twenty-first century /

Concise and comprehensive, Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century, 3rd edition, examines the lasting legacy and modern impacts of colonialism felt by contemporary Indigenous peoples. Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century has expanded its coverage of Métis and Inuit peoples throughou...

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Main Author: Frideres, James S., 1943- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Don Mills, Ontario : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Edition:Third edition.
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Summary:Concise and comprehensive, Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century, 3rd edition, examines the lasting legacy and modern impacts of colonialism felt by contemporary Indigenous peoples. Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century has expanded its coverage of Métis and Inuit peoples throughout, with reframed content throughout in order to encompass all Indigenous peoples. The third edition continues to address crucial topics such as the impact of residential schools, self-government and federal responsibility, and Indigenous languages. The text also provides new and expanded discussion of treaties, contemporary court cases and Indigenous resistance. Framed within a historical context, Indigenous Peoples in the Twenty-First Century, 3rd edition, offers an in-depth treatment of contemporary topics, allowing readers to learn about the experiences of Indigenous peoples and their complex relationship with the rest of Canada.
Item Description:Previous editions published under title: First Nations in the twenty-first century.
Physical Description:xiii, 287 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780199033171
019903317X
9780199036929
0199036926