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Cheated The Laurier Liberals And The Theft Of First Nations Reserve Land Bill Waiser

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Cheated The Laurier Liberals And The Theft Of First Nations Reserve Land Bill Waiser
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Publisher: ECW Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.74 MB
Author: Bill Waiser
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Cheated The Laurier Liberals And The Theft Of First Nations Reserve Land Bill Waiser by Bill Waiser instant download after payment.

"Canadians and politicians have a common responsibility: to learn from the mistakes inherited from a colonialist legacy; and to not repeat the wrongs, corruption, and injustices our people suffered in the hands of government officials, politicians, and their oppressive laws. Reading and learning from Cheated would be a good place to start reconciliation and reparation." — Ovide Mercredi, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations

The story of how Laurier Liberals took hold of the Department of Indian Affairs in 1896 and transformed it into a machine for expropriating Indigenous land.

You won't find the Ocean Man and Pheasant Rump reserves on a map of southeastern Saskatchewan. In 1901, the two Nakoda bands reluctantly surrendered the 70 square miles granted to them under treaty. It's just one of more than two dozen surrenders aggressively pursued by the Laurier Liberal government over a fifteen-year period. One in five acres...

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