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First Nations Students Talk Back
註釋"A representation of journeys of learning about the pre-contact, contact, and post-contact histories and experiences of Canada's Indigenous people articulated primarily by students of First Nations ancestry. Critical dynamics of the legal and political history of Indigenous/non Indigenous relations are highlighted, and fresh and useful insights into race/ethnic relations in Canada are provided. The authors simultaneously celebrate survival and mourn tragedy throughout this collection. You will read words tinged with anger, couched in sorrow, and presented with humour; you will learn more about Canada, particularly British Columbia, than you ever expected."--