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Accounting for Genocide / Dean Neu
Title : Accounting for Genocide : Canada's bureaucratic assault on Aboriginal people Material Type: printed text Authors: Dean Neu, Author ; Richard Therrien, Author Publisher: Fernwood Publishing Publication Date: 2003 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-552-66103-1 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Ecology
Economics
Human Rights
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Legal Issues
Politics
TraumaKeywords: bureaucracy genocide imperialism governance territories land ownership rebellions treaties Indian department economics ecocide ecology colonialism resistance Oka anti-sovereignty Indigneous peoples Abstract: "This controversial book retells the history of the subjugation and ongoing economic marginalization of Canada's indigenous peoples, both in the past and now. Its authors demonstrate the ways in which successive Canadian governments have combined accounting techniques and economic rationalizations with bureaucratic mechanisms to deprive native peoples of their land and natural resources, and to control the minutiae of their daily economic and social lives." Accounting for Genocide : Canada's bureaucratic assault on Aboriginal people [printed text] / Dean Neu, Author ; Richard Therrien, Author . - [S.l.] : Fernwood Publishing, 2003.
ISBN : 978-1-552-66103-1
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Ecology
Economics
Human Rights
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Legal Issues
Politics
TraumaKeywords: bureaucracy genocide imperialism governance territories land ownership rebellions treaties Indian department economics ecocide ecology colonialism resistance Oka anti-sovereignty Indigneous peoples Abstract: "This controversial book retells the history of the subjugation and ongoing economic marginalization of Canada's indigenous peoples, both in the past and now. Its authors demonstrate the ways in which successive Canadian governments have combined accounting techniques and economic rationalizations with bureaucratic mechanisms to deprive native peoples of their land and natural resources, and to control the minutiae of their daily economic and social lives." Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND NEU 2003 IND NEU 2003 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available