
Sharing the Land, Sharing a Future
The Legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
University of Manitoba Press
Published on 30. May 2021
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-0-88755-917-4 (ISBN)
Description
Sharing the Land, Sharing a Future examines the foundational work of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) and the legacy of its 1996 report. It assesses the Commission's influence on subsequent milestones in Indigenous-Canada relations and considers our prospects for a constructive future.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Winnipeg
Canada
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
10 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
889 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88755-917-4 (9780887559174)
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Katherine Graham has been an active scholar on Indigenous and Northern issues for over four decades. She served in several senior research and policy roles with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
David Newhouse is Professor of Indigenous Studies and Director of the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies at Trent University. He was a member of the policy team on economics for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Content
- Chapter 1: Completing Confederation: The Necessary Foundation
- Chapter 2: Twenty Years Later: The RCAP Legacy in Indigenous Health System Governance-What about the Next Twenty?
- Chapter 3: Address by René Dussault, Co-Chair, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 4: Video Address by Georges Erasmus, Co-Chair, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 5: Address by Perry Bellegarde, National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
- Chapter 6: Address by Natan Obed, President, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
- Chapter 7: Address by Clément Chartier, President, Metis National Council
- Chapter 8: Address by Robert Bertrand, National Chief, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 9: Address by Francyne Joe, President, Native Women's Association of Canada
- Chapter 10: Address by Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
- Chapter 11: Thunderbird Is Rising: Indigenizing Education in Canada
- Chapter 12: Insights into Community Development in First Nations: A Poverty Action Research
- Chapter 13: Indigenous Economic Development with Tenacity
- Chapter 14: Powerful Communities, Healthy Communities: A Twenty-Five Year Journey of Healing and Wellness
- Chapter 15: Cultural Safety
- Chapter 16: What Will It Take? Ending the Canadian Government's Chronic Failure to Do Better for First Nations Children and Families
- Chapter 17: The Art of Healing and Reconciliation: From Time Immemorial through RCAP, the TRC, and Beyond
- Chapter 18: Engaging Citizens in Indigenous-Non-Indigenous Relations
- Chapter 19: SSHRC and the Conscientious Community: Reflecting and Acting on Indigenous Research and Reconciliation in Response to CTA
- Chapter 20: Canada's Aboriginal Policy and the Politics of Ambivalence: A Policy Tools Perspective
- Chapter 21: Executive Summary, Canadian Public Opinion on Aboriginal Peoples
- Conclusion: What's the Way Forward?
- Chapter 2: Twenty Years Later: The RCAP Legacy in Indigenous Health System Governance-What about the Next Twenty?
- Chapter 3: Address by René Dussault, Co-Chair, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 4: Video Address by Georges Erasmus, Co-Chair, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 5: Address by Perry Bellegarde, National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
- Chapter 6: Address by Natan Obed, President, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
- Chapter 7: Address by Clément Chartier, President, Metis National Council
- Chapter 8: Address by Robert Bertrand, National Chief, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
- Chapter 9: Address by Francyne Joe, President, Native Women's Association of Canada
- Chapter 10: Address by Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
- Chapter 11: Thunderbird Is Rising: Indigenizing Education in Canada
- Chapter 12: Insights into Community Development in First Nations: A Poverty Action Research
- Chapter 13: Indigenous Economic Development with Tenacity
- Chapter 14: Powerful Communities, Healthy Communities: A Twenty-Five Year Journey of Healing and Wellness
- Chapter 15: Cultural Safety
- Chapter 16: What Will It Take? Ending the Canadian Government's Chronic Failure to Do Better for First Nations Children and Families
- Chapter 17: The Art of Healing and Reconciliation: From Time Immemorial through RCAP, the TRC, and Beyond
- Chapter 18: Engaging Citizens in Indigenous-Non-Indigenous Relations
- Chapter 19: SSHRC and the Conscientious Community: Reflecting and Acting on Indigenous Research and Reconciliation in Response to CTA
- Chapter 20: Canada's Aboriginal Policy and the Politics of Ambivalence: A Policy Tools Perspective
- Chapter 21: Executive Summary, Canadian Public Opinion on Aboriginal Peoples
- Conclusion: What's the Way Forward?