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Separate but unequal
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ISBN: 0776628550 0776628569 0776628542 9780776628554 9780776628561 0776628577 9780776628578 Year: 2019 Publisher: [Ottawa, Ontario]

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"Separate but Unequal provides an in-depth critique of the ideology of parallelism--the prevailing view that Indigenous cultures and the wider Canadian society should exist separately from one another in a “nation-to-nation” relationship. Using the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples as an example, this historical and material analysis shows how the single-minded pursuit of parallelism will not result in a more balanced relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. On the contrary, it merely restores archaic economic, political, and ideological forms that will continue to isolate the Indigenous population. This book provides an alternative framework for examining Indigenous dependency." -- Provided by publisher.


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Going up into the next class : women and elementary teacher training, 1840-1914
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ISBN: 0905969065 Year: 1980 Publisher: London Women's Research and Resources Centre Publications

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Going up into the next class : women and elementary teacher training 1840-1914
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ISBN: 0091534216 Year: 1983 Publisher: London Hutchinson

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Disrobing the aboriginal industry
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ISBN: 1282865676 9786612865671 077357512X 9780773575127 9780773577473 0773577475 9780773534216 9780773534209 0773534210 0773534202 9781282865679 6612865679 Year: 2008 Publisher: Montreal [Que.] McGill-Queen's University Press

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"Despite the billions of dollars devoted to aboriginal causes, [Indigenous] people in Canada continue to suffer all the symptoms of a marginalized existence - high rates of substance abuse, violence, poverty. Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry argues that the policies proposed to address these problems - land claims and self government - are in fact contributing to their entrenchment." -- Provided by publisher

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