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Challenging the new Canadian myth: Colonialism, post-colonialism, and urban Aboriginal policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba.
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Challenging the new Canadian myth: Colonialism, post-colonialism, and urban Aboriginal policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba./
Author:
Moore, James.
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130 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-06, page: 3325.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-06.
Subject:
Canadian Studies. -
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9780494490402
Challenging the new Canadian myth: Colonialism, post-colonialism, and urban Aboriginal policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba.
Moore, James.
Challenging the new Canadian myth: Colonialism, post-colonialism, and urban Aboriginal policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba.
- 130 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-06, page: 3325.
Thesis (M.C.P.)--University of Manitoba (Canada), 2008.
If one were to take a brief look around most contemporary cities in Manitoba, including those outside of Winnipeg, one would likely see that all is not well in the delicate relationship between the Canadian state and Aboriginal peoples. Academics studying this have diagnosed several issues each of which accounts for some of the challenges plaguing this relationship. While some authors look to jurisdictional indecision and a lack of constitutional clarity as the culprits, others argue these troubles are more closely related a more fundamental issue, notably the lack of recognition of the right to self-determination for Aboriginal peoples, urban or otherwise.
ISBN: 9780494490402Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020605
Canadian Studies.
Challenging the new Canadian myth: Colonialism, post-colonialism, and urban Aboriginal policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba.
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In Manitoba, Winnipeg has received a great deal of academic attention in this matter; however, smaller regional centres have not been as thoroughly studied. Using data gathered from in-depth interviews in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba, this thesis suggests that the issues identified thus far by academics may all have merit, but that most fail to identify the underlying issues that to this day deeply influence the Canadian state- Aboriginal relationship. This thesis, therefore, contends that it is colonialism, with its constituent elements of racism and unbalanced power relations, that is acting subtly behind the scenes of contemporary urban Aboriginal public policy in small Manitoban cities. The form that colonialism has taken in the contemporary Canadian policy landscape may not be clearly organized or effectively orchestrated, but its foundational parts are still very much active.
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