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Saul argues passionately that Canada is a Métis nation heavily influenced and shaped by Aboriginal ideas.
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Égalité (Sociologie), Canadian National characteristics, Native peoples, Conditions sociales, Indigenous peoples, Jämställdhet, Canadiens, Equality, Autochtones, Politics and government, Élite (Sciences sociales), Elite (Social sciences), Politisk verksamhet, Politique et gouvernement, Ursprungsbefolkningar, Social conditions, Sociala förhållanden, IdentitätPlaces
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Table of Contents
The power of a story
pt. I.A métis civilization
1. What shaped us
2. Marrying up
3. Double denial
4. Why we stumble
5. Learning to see ourselves
6. Progress
7. Learning to imagine ourselves
8. The minimal impairment of the environment
9. Minimal impairment on the battlefield
10. Within an ever-enlarging circle
pt. II. Peace, fairness and good government
11. One word
12. Colonial fairness
13. Imagining a fair country
14. Order and fear, fear and order
15. The eddy line of fairness
pt. III. The castrati
16. The nature of an elite
17. Signs of failure
18. What does all of this mean?
19. How did they come to be this way?
20. The colonial mind
21. Two colonial tales
22. The roots of failure
pt. IV. An intentional civilization
23. From perception to action
24. The North
25. A circle of fairness.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
committed to retain 20160630 20310630 EAST http://eastlibraries.org/retained-materials This title retained by Wesleyan University Library on behalf of the Eastern Academic Scholars Trust (EAST) print archive
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