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Bc First Nations Studies Kenneth Campbell Charles Menzies And Brent Peacock

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Bc First Nations Studies Kenneth Campbell Charles Menzies And Brent Peacock
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Publisher: British Columbia Ministry of Education
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.42 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kenneth Campbell, Charles Menzies and Brent Peacock
ISBN: 9780772648822, 0772648824
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Bc First Nations Studies Kenneth Campbell Charles Menzies And Brent Peacock by Kenneth Campbell, Charles Menzies And Brent Peacock 9780772648822, 0772648824 instant download after payment.

B.C. First Nations Studies documents the history and cultures of First Nations and Métis people in British Columbia from before the arrival of Europeans to the present. It examines the historical foundations of contemporary issues and illustrates how First Nations cultures have adapted to changing world events and environments. Aboriginal people’s contributions to British Columbia and Canada are highlighted, and important leaders and role models are profiled. The introduction to the book, titled “The Voice of the Land Is Our Language,” is written in a First
Nations voice and provides you, the reader, with an opportunity to understand the values and beliefs that sustain contemporary First Nations cultures. By speaking from within the culture, the introduction expresses a message about the integrity of a world view that has much to offer the whole of society.

The book is organized into four parts and an epilogue. Part One explores the nature of First Nations
cultures before the arrival of Europeans, and in particular Aboriginal people’s relationship with the land. Part Two examines what occurred when the two groups met, how the forces of colonialism shaped British Columbia as it is today, and how First Nations have resisted those forces. In Part Three, you will come to understand how First Nations are working through governments and courts to redress the legacies of colonialism. Part Four demonstrates the creative spirit which is one of the foundations and continuing strengths of First Nations cultures. The epilogue by John Borrows offers an Aboriginal perspective on the challenges communities face as they regain their place as self-governing nations.

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