Appropriate for second- or third-year Introductory courses in Aboriginal Peoples or Native Studies. Commonly found in departments of Sociology, Anthropology, Native Studies, Canadian Studies, and Social Work.
This book provides a current, comprehensive introduction to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. The material is presented from the perspective of Native Peoples (as opposed to from the perspective of federal and provincial governments). Overall, this text offers a good balance between social and cultural issues, as well as historical, legal, and theoretical material.
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good -. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. Very Good - copy. (see picture) 502 pages including index.Approx 25 pages have some highlighting. Seller Inventory # 006825
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Print of 5th Edition. Clean copy, binding solid, corners dog-earred else very good. Seller Inventory # 008561
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. 5th or later Edition. 24 by 18 cm.-Other than a bit of soiling on top right hand corner this is a tight and unmarked copy-" provides a comprehensive introduction to Native Studies. Using both the majority and minority perspectives, it chronicles the changes that have taken place over the past century and how they have impacted upon Canadian and Aboriginal Peoples. . "-Google Books. Seller Inventory # 015137