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The New Buffalo The Struggle For Aboriginal Postsecondary Education In Canada Blair Stonechild

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The New Buffalo The Struggle For Aboriginal Postsecondary Education In Canada Blair Stonechild
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Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Blair Stonechild
ISBN: 9780887556937, 0887556930
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The New Buffalo The Struggle For Aboriginal Postsecondary Education In Canada Blair Stonechild by Blair Stonechild 9780887556937, 0887556930 instant download after payment.

Post-secondary education, often referred to as “the new buffalo,” is a contentious but critically important issue for First Nations and the future of Canadian society. While First Nations maintain that access to and funding for higher education is an Aboriginal and Treaty right, the Canadian government insists that post-secondary education is a social program for which they have limited responsibility.     In The New Buffalo, Blair Stonechild traces the history of Aboriginal post-secondary education policy from its earliest beginnings as a government tool for assimilation and cultural suppression to its development as means of Aboriginal self-determination and self-government. With first-hand knowledge and personal experience of the Aboriginal education system, Stonechild goes beyond merely analyzing statistics and policy doctrine to reveal the shocking disparity between Aboriginal and Canadian access to education, the continued dominance of non-Aboriginals over program development, and the ongoing struggle for recognition of First Nations run institutions.

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