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The author examines how the Canadian « Indian » policy is based on the marginalization of Aboriginal peoples, more so in the case of the First Nations. In addition to being confined to the margins of the society, geographically in Indian reserves, limited rights were imposed upon these individuals a...

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Main Author: Dupuis, Renée
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=LSDLC_001_0163
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Summary:The author examines how the Canadian « Indian » policy is based on the marginalization of Aboriginal peoples, more so in the case of the First Nations. In addition to being confined to the margins of the society, geographically in Indian reserves, limited rights were imposed upon these individuals and communities. L’auteur examine comment la politique « indienne » au Canada est fondée sur la marginalisation des peuples autochtones, plus particulièrement des Premières nations. Relégués aux confins de la société canadienne, dans des réserves indiennes, ces individus et ces communautés se sont vus imposer des droits distincts et plus limités que ceux des autres citoyens.