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Goodard, John


1992

Very Useful
Book
Canadian First Nations
Referenced by: Alaska Yukon Library

Grade Level(s): 8, 9, 10

Theme(s): Tribe/Community, Cultural Expression, ANCSA

Written by a Canadian investigative reporter the author begins..."Over time, I began to make a connection between the assertion of Lubicon land rights and the differing ways in which Ominayak and I relate to the world. Gradually, I went from thinking of aboriginal rights as historical baggage-- a trick native people were using to get more than they deserve--to appreciating how essential the recognition of such rights is to the well-being of Canadian native peoples, and to the general prosperity of the country."

"A brilliant display of investigative reporting. One of the finest books ever written on contemporary government and native relations." Martin Loney Kingston Whig=Stamdard


ISBN 1-55054-039-4

Information about the resource can be found at:
Alaska Yukon Library
Anchorage, AK
Telephone: (907) 474-5897
email: Alaska Yukon Library

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