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Blockades and resistance : studies in actions of peace and the Temagami blockades of 1988-89  Cover Image Book Book

Blockades and resistance : studies in actions of peace and the Temagami blockades of 1988-89

Summary: "Ten years ago Canada witnessed one of the most disturbing incidents in its history — the armed occupation at Oka. After Oka came Ipperwash and Burnt Church. Yet relatively little has been written on the Aboriginal resistance movements and very little has changed in Canada for Aboriginal people. The goal of this book is to help amend these conditions.  Part One focuses on the experiences of participants, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, in the Temagami blockades in 1988-1989 as well as to a lesser degree in Oka in 1990. In Part Two, themes of resistance are reviewed in their historical context and examples from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are analyzed to develop those themes. Part Three analyzes contemporary aspects of resistance, including resistance in the justice system, the courts and Aboriginal title, education, language, and literature.  If we are to avoid a repetition of these events, we need to know more about them, about Aboriginal people, and about their relationships with non-Aboriginal people. Blockades and Resistance evokes strong memories of the Temagami and Oka blockades, but also provides us with realistic views and practical applications. It is essential reading for all Canadians who seek to understand the causes of these blockades and the deep roots of Aboriginal peoples’ resistance movements in Canada." -- amazon.com 

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  • ISBN: 0889203814 :
  • Physical Description: xi, 276 pages ; 24 cm.
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  • Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2003]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-276).
Formatted Contents Note: Intentional resistance of just "bad behaviour": reading for everyday resistance at the Alderville First nation, 1837-76 / Michael Ripmeester -- "White gold" versus Aboriginal rights: a Longlac Ojibwa claim against damages caused by the 1937 diversion of the Kenogami River into Lake Superior / Susan Campbell -- Aboriginal title on the ground: establishing and protecting occupation of land / Kent McNeil -- Space, strategy, and surprise: thinking about Temagami ten years after the blockades / James Lawson -- Echoes of resistance; coercion and injustices in Canadian prisons / Peggy O'Reilly-Shaughnessy -- Female narratives of resistance: the significance of gender and food in the writings of Louise Erdrich / Ute Lischke -- The resistance of Little Charlie Wenjack and his legacy at Trent University / Bruce W. Hodgins and John S. Milloy -- The struggle continues / Bruce W. Hodgins.
Subject: Government, Resistance to -- Ontario
Indigenous land transfers -- Ontario
Indigenous land transfers -- Ontario
Indigenous peoples -- Ontario -- Land tenure
Indigenous peoples -- Ontario -- Claims
Indigenous peoples -- Ontario -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Land tenure -- Ontario
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Ontario -- Claims
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Ontario -- Government relations

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

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Merritt Campus E78 O5 B55 2003 (Text) 118634 Regular Collection Volume hold Available -

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