First Nations? Second Thoughts

First Nations? Second Thoughts
ISBN-10
0773520643
ISBN-13
9780773520646
Category
History
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Author
Thomas Flanagan

Description

Dissects the prevailing orthodoxy determining public policy toward Canada's aboriginal peoples, an orthodoxy holding that aboriginals belong to "nations" entitled to specific rights. For example, Indians and Inuit now have rights to self-government, immunity from taxation, hunting and fishing rights beyond those of other citizens, free education, housing and medical care. Flanagan (political science, U. of Alberta) argues that such benefits are actually destructive to the people they are supposed to help and that the only people empowered by such entitlements are a small elite of aboriginal activists, politicians, administrators, middlemen, and well-connected entrepreneurs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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