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First Nations Second Thoughts Second Edition Second Edition Tom Flanagan

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First Nations Second Thoughts Second Edition Second Edition Tom Flanagan
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Tom Flanagan
ISBN: 9780773575318, 0773575316
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Second edition

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First Nations Second Thoughts Second Edition Second Edition Tom Flanagan by Tom Flanagan 9780773575318, 0773575316 instant download after payment.

Over the last thirty years Canadian policy on aboriginal issues has come to be dominated by an ideology that sees aboriginal peoples as "nations" entitled to specific rights. Indians and Inuit now enjoy legal privileges that include the inherent right to self-government, collective property rights, immunity from taxation, hunting and fishing rights without legal limits, and free housing, education, and medical care. Underpinning these privileges is what Tom Flanagan describes as "aboriginal orthodoxy" - the belief that prior residence in North America is an entitlement to special treatment.

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