Price Paid: The Fight for First Nations Survival
ISBN-13:
9780889229723
ISBN-10:
0889229724
Author:
Bev Sellars
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Talonbooks
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780889229723
ISBN-10:
0889229724
Author:
Bev Sellars
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Talonbooks
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
Summary
Price Paid: The Fight for First Nations Survival (ISBN-13: 9780889229723 and ISBN-10: 0889229724), written by authors
Bev Sellars, was published by Talonbooks in 2016.
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Description
Price Paid untangles truth from some of the myths about First Nations and addresses misconceptions still widely believed today.
The second book by award-winning author Bev Sellars, Price Paid is based on a popular presentation Sellars often told to treaty-makers, politicians, policymakers, and educators.
The book begins with glimpses of foods, medicines, and cultural practices North America’s indigenous peoples have contributed to the rest of the world. It documents the dark period of regulation by racist laws during the twentieth century, and then discusses new emergence in the twenty-first century into a re-establishment of Indigenous land and resource rights. The result is a candidly told personal take on the history of Aboriginal rights in Canada and Canadian history told from a First Nations point of view.
The second book by award-winning author Bev Sellars, Price Paid is based on a popular presentation Sellars often told to treaty-makers, politicians, policymakers, and educators.
The book begins with glimpses of foods, medicines, and cultural practices North America’s indigenous peoples have contributed to the rest of the world. It documents the dark period of regulation by racist laws during the twentieth century, and then discusses new emergence in the twenty-first century into a re-establishment of Indigenous land and resource rights. The result is a candidly told personal take on the history of Aboriginal rights in Canada and Canadian history told from a First Nations point of view.
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