Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing
Under the Constitutional Act of 1982, Canada’s Aboriginal people fall into three categories: Métis, First Nations, and Inuit. It recognizes the existing Aboriginal rights in Canada which protect the cultures of the Native people. That was a huge step forward and contributed tremendously to the awake...
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description | Under the Constitutional Act of 1982, Canada’s Aboriginal people fall into three categories: Métis, First Nations, and Inuit. It recognizes the existing Aboriginal rights in Canada which protect the cultures of the Native people. That was a huge step forward and contributed tremendously to the awakening of Canada’s Indigenous population. Out of the three groups, the Métis, a people of mixed European and Indian ancestry, represent a distinct people with a unique culture and history. Emerged fr. |
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spelling | ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:pur/138846 2025-01-16T21:54:18+00:00 Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing Szenczi, Eszter 2019-07-10 http://books.openedition.org/pur/138846 fr fre Presses universitaires de Rennes urn:doi:10.4000/books.pur.138846 http://books.openedition.org/pur/138846 urn:isbn:9782753565067 urn:eisbn:9782753578630 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Canada diversité culturelle mémoire collective politique publique Social Sciences Interdisciplinary HIS006020 HBJK info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2019 ftopenedition https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.138846 2019-07-14T00:29:32Z Under the Constitutional Act of 1982, Canada’s Aboriginal people fall into three categories: Métis, First Nations, and Inuit. It recognizes the existing Aboriginal rights in Canada which protect the cultures of the Native people. That was a huge step forward and contributed tremendously to the awakening of Canada’s Indigenous population. Out of the three groups, the Métis, a people of mixed European and Indian ancestry, represent a distinct people with a unique culture and history. Emerged fr. Book Part First Nations inuit OpenEdition Canada Indian 133 139 |
spellingShingle | Canada diversité culturelle mémoire collective politique publique Social Sciences Interdisciplinary HIS006020 HBJK Szenczi, Eszter Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title | Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title_full | Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title_fullStr | Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title_full_unstemmed | Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title_short | Métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
title_sort | métis and first nations autobiographies as a means of healing |
topic | Canada diversité culturelle mémoire collective politique publique Social Sciences Interdisciplinary HIS006020 HBJK |
topic_facet | Canada diversité culturelle mémoire collective politique publique Social Sciences Interdisciplinary HIS006020 HBJK |
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