W. Ross Macdonald School Library

Aboriginal peoples in Canada /

by Reed, Kevin,
Additional authors: Filion, Barbara. | Beeds, Natasha.
Published by : Pearson Canada ; | GoodMinds.com, (Toronto : | [Brantford, Ont.] :) Physical details: xv, 2-416 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 29 cm. ISBN:9780135106495 (student edition); 0135106494 (student edition). Year: 2011 Item type: Print
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Non-fiction 971.004 REE (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Copy: 1 Available 2013-3689

Includes index.

Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, now in its ninth edition, continues to provide a current and comprehensive introduction to Native Studies. Approaching events from the perspective of both the majority and the minority, it traces the history and evolution of Aboriginal–Non-Aboriginal relations over time. Readers will come away from the text with an understanding of Aboriginal rights within the context of the Canadian Constitution and Canadian society as a whole. Analytical in nature, Aboriginal Peoples in Canada supplies a critical interpretation of the events that have shaped Aboriginal-Euro-Canadian relations and illustrates how these relations have in turn formed the structure of Canadian society.

Grade 10.

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