As The Son Of George Manuel, Who Served As President Of The National Indian Brotherhood And Founded The World Council Of Indigenous Peoples In The 1970s, Arthur Manuel Was Born Into The Struggle. From His Unique And Personal Perspective, As A Secwepemc Leader And An Indigenous Activist Who Has Played A Prominent Role On The International Stage, Arthur Manuel Describes The Victories And Failures, The Hopes And The Fears Of A Generation Of Activists Fighting For Aboriginal Title And Rights In Canada. Unsettling Canada Chronicles The Modern Struggle For Indigenous Rights Covering Fifty Years Of Struggle Over A Wide Range Of Historical, National, And Recent International Breakthroughs. The Lay Of The Land -- Institutionalizing A People: Indian School, Indian Jail -- White Paper To Red Paper: Drawing The Battle Lines -- Occupy Indian Affairs: Native Youth In Action -- Aboriginal Title: No Surrender -- The Constitution Express: A Grassroots Movement -- Don't Let Them Bully You: A Business Interlude -- A Chief's Concerns: Finances, The People, And The Land -- Upping The Ante: Rcap And A Landmark Court Decision -- The Battle In The Forest: The Trade In Indian Trees -- Sun Peaks To Geneva: Playgrounds And Fortresses -- Taking It To The Bank: Accounting For Unpaid Debt -- The Fourth World: A Global Movement -- Line Of Defence: Side By Side For Mother Earth -- No Half Measures: The Price Of Uncertainty -- Days Of Protest: Young Activists Come Together -- The End Of Colonialism. By Arthur Manuel And Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson ; With A Foreword By Naomi Klein. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Categories:
- Politics & Social Sciences
- Politics & Government
- Public Affairs & Policy
- Environmental Policy
- Public Affairs & Policy
- Politics & Government
Publisher : Between the Lines
Author : Manuel, Arthur
Language : English
Published :2015-04-30
Number Of Pages : 320
Binding : Paperback
ISBN-10 : 1771131764
ISBN-13 : 9781771131766
Item weight : 0.53 lb
Dimensions : 0.79 in x 5.91 in x 9.06 in
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