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Aboriginal Identity & the Classroom

…legal category that can be easily thrown off. It is deeply experienced and affects how Aboriginal people understand their own identities and those of others. For many people who may…

Aboriginal Fisheries in British Columbia

…destructive practices decimated the winter food supply of many tribes.23 The wages earned in the industrial fishery were an important source of cash in an increasingly mixed subsistence-wage economy. Credit…

The Residential School System (2009)

…the Canadian government and administered by churches that had the nominal objective of educating Aboriginal children but also the more damaging and equally explicit objectives of indoctrinating them into Euro-Canadian…

Aboriginal Rights

…relationship. While each treaty differed, many historical treaties guaranteed that Aboriginal peoples would receive certain payments and rights, such as a right to hunt or fish, and rights to education….

Marginalization of Aboriginal women

…many “did have close family ties and well-established social networks and had suddenly disappeared nonetheless.”21 This exchange illustrates the invisibility of Aboriginal women as persons, particularly those affiliated with prostitution,…

Aboriginal Title

early twentieth centuries, Crown representatives and leaders of Aboriginal communities signed treaties throughout most of Canada in an effort to resolve issues of outstanding Aboriginal title. These treaties set out…

The Residential School System

…only reached grade five by the time they were 18. At this point, students were sent away. Many were discouraged from pursuing further education. Abuse at the schools was widespread:…

Reserves

…built on a small government budget, housing became yet another foreign and divisive experience imposed by reserves. The Odanak reserve in Quebec, in the territory of the Abanaki people. Photo…

The Indian Act

…that intended to terminate the cultural, social, economic, and political distinctiveness of Aboriginal peoples by absorbing them into mainstream Canadian life and values. The origins of the Indian Act: A…

Aboriginal Identity & Terminology

…“Aboriginal” became the mutually accepted term. In the Constitution, “Aboriginal” is used to include three groups previously defined by earlier categories: “Indian,” “Inuit,” and “Métis.” Each of these three predecessor…