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A World You Do Not Know Settler Societies Indigenous Peoples And The Attack On Cultural Diversity Colin Samson

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A World You Do Not Know Settler Societies Indigenous Peoples And The Attack On Cultural Diversity Colin Samson
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Publisher: University of London Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Colin Samson
ISBN: 9781912250394, 191225039X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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A World You Do Not Know Settler Societies Indigenous Peoples And The Attack On Cultural Diversity Colin Samson by Colin Samson 9781912250394, 191225039X instant download after payment.

A World You Do Not Know explores the wilful ignorance demonstrated by North America’s settlers in establishing their societies on lands already occupied by indigenous nations. Using the Innu of Labrador-Quebec as one powerful contemporary example, Colin Samson shows how the processes of displacement and assimilation today resemble those of the 19th century as the state and corporations scramble for Innu lands. While nation building, capitalism and industrialisation are shown to have undermined indigenous peoples’ wellbeing, the values that guide societies like the Innu are very much alive. The book ends by showcasing how ideas and land-based activities of indigenous groups in Canada and the US are being maintained and recast as ways to address the attack on cultural diversity and move forward to more positive futures.

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