21 things you may not know about the Indian Act : helping Canadians make reconciliation with Indigenous peoples a reality

Title
21 things you may not know about the Indian Act : helping Canadians make reconciliation with Indigenous peoples a reality

Personal Author EPSB
Robert P. C., Joseph

Summary
Based on a viral article, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act is the essential guide to understanding the legal document and its repercussion on generations of Indigenous peoples, written by a leading cultural sensitivity trainer. The Indian Act, after 141 years, continues to shape, control, and constrain the lives and opportunities of Indigenous peoples, and is at the root of many lasting stereotypes. Bob Joseph's book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance-and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act's cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation.

Other Title
Twenty-one things you may not know about the Indian Act

Year Published
2018

Physical Description
200 pages.

Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Politics and government.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada.

Summary
Based on a viral article, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act is the essential guide to understanding the legal document and its repercussion on generations of Indigenous peoples, written by a leading cultural sensitivity trainer. The Indian Act, after 141 years, continues to shape, control, and constrain the lives and opportunities of Indigenous peoples, and is at the root of many lasting stereotypes. Bob Joseph's book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance-and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act's cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation.

ISBN
9780995266520

Publisher
Vancouver, British Columbia : Page Two Books, 2018.
 
Port Coquitlam, BC : Indigenous Relations Press, 2018.
 
©2018


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