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Ending denial : understanding Aboriginal issues / Wayne Warry.

Title
Ending denial : understanding Aboriginal issues / Wayne Warry.
Author
Warry, Wayne, 1953-
Publication
Peterborough, Ont. ; Orchard Park, N.Y. : Broadview Press, c2007.

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220 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
There is an unconscious racism at work in Canada--an ignorance of Aboriginal [First Nations] peoples and culture that breeds indifference to, and ambivalence about, Aboriginal poverty and ill health. Warry examines conservative arguments and mainstream views that promote assimilation and integration as the solution to Aboriginal marginalization. He argues that we must acknowledge our denial of colonialism in order to reach a deeper understanding of contemporary Aboriginal culture and identity, both on and off the reserve. Only then can we fully recognize Aboriginal peoples' rights and the path to self-determination. Warry counters arguments found in mainstream academic and popular writing and critiques conservative attitudes from a perspective informed by social science research. From this viewpoint he examines colonialism and history, land claims and resource rights, culture and contemporary identity, urban Aboriginal communities, and the nature of self-government and Aboriginal citizenship.--Publisher.
Subject
  • Indians of North America > Canada > Public opinion
  • Indians of North America > Canada > Ethnic identity
  • Racism > Canada
  • Public opinion > Canada
  • Native peoples > Canada
  • Native peoples > Canada > Public opinion
  • Native peoples > Canada > Ethnic identity
  • Native peoples > Canada > Politics and government
  • Indigenous peoples > Canada > Claims
  • Native peoples > Canada > Health and hygiene
  • Native peoples > Canada > Economic conditions
  • Imperialism
  • Autochtones > Canada
  • Racisme > Canada
  • Autochtones > Canada > Opinion publique
  • Autochtones > Canada > Identité ethnique
  • Autochtones > Canada > Politique et gouvernement
  • Autochtones > Canada > Réclamations
  • Autochtones > Canada > Santé et hygiène
  • Autochtones > Canada > Conditions économiques
  • Impérialisme
  • Canada > Race relations
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-205) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Acknowledgements -- A note on terminology -- Introduction -- PART I. TRUTH AND DENIAL. Truth, advocacy, and Aboriginal issues -- The new assimilation arguments -- Ending denial: acknowledging history and colonialism -- The media: sustaining stereotypes -- PART II. UNDERSTANDING ABORIGINAL ISSUES. Putting culture into the debates -- Being Aboriginal: identity -- Culture in the city -- Courts and claims: Aboriginal resource rights -- Sustainable economic development -- Hopeful signs: capacity building in health -- The third order: accountable Aboriginal governments -- Conclusion: The river -- References -- Index.
ISBN
  • 9781551116921 (pbk.)
  • 1551116928 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2007276934
OCLC
  • 79256032
  • SCSB-11687275
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library