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Aboriginal Fisheries in British Columbia

…The introduction of canneries and a wage-based economy These chiefly economies continued, and in many ways became the backbone of the burgeoning, late 19th century industrial economy. With the advent…

Aboriginal Identity & the Classroom

…not experience discrimination in their lives or that they cannot speak to a certain Aboriginal reality, but color functions socially in a person’s experience of discrimination, and for dark-skinned people…

The Residential School System

…Press, 1998. First published by Tillicum Library, 1988. Manitoba. Public Inquiry into the Administration and Indigenous People. “Indigenous Women.” Vol. 1, chap. 13, in Report of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry…

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…

Reserves

…most of their lands secured them in the possession of reserves, and then took away most of the reserves.”5 In addition, throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the…

Cedar

…Water is heated in baskets using hot rocks, and once it comes to a boil, foodstuffs can be added. The withes of a cedar tree are strong, lightweight, and naturally…

The Indian Act

…resistance and adaptation is known as the “Potlatch Law.” In 1884, the federal government banned potlatches under the Indian Act, with other ceremonies such as the sun dance to follow…

Marginalization of Aboriginal women

…through. Men had always respected that spiritual and mental strength and women respected the men’s physical strength. There was always a balance between men and women as each had their…

Aboriginal Identity & Terminology

…terms had existing functions in Canadian law. “Indian,” for instance, is the generic term used in the Indian Act, a centerpiece of state identity regulation, since 1876. The Indian Act…

Gustafsen Lake

…rancher, Lyle James, who used the land as cow pasture. James and the Sundancers had reached an agreement that the Sundancers would assemble at the Sundance arbour area every summer…