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Title Statement | 21 things you need to know about Indigenous self-government: a conversation about dismantling the Indian Act / Robert P. C. Joseph. |
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Alternative Title(s) | Twenty-one things you need to know about Indigenous self-government |
Author | Joseph, Robert P. C., 1963- |
Publication | Saanichton, BC: Indigenous Relations Press,[2025]©2025 |
Extent of Item | 194 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781774586273 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr08042373 |
Summary | "Bob Joseph's 21 Things™ You May Not Know About the Indian Act captured the attention of hundreds of thousands of Canadians by shining a light on the Indian Act and the problems associated with it. In that book, readers learned that the Consolidated Indian Act of 1876 has controlled the lives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada for generations, and despite its objective to assimilate Indians into the economic and political mainstream, it has had the opposite effect: segregation. They live under different laws and on different lands. People came away from that book with questions such as "Can we get rid of the Indian Act?" and "What would that look like? Would self-government work?" These are timely questions, given that 2026 will mark 150 years since the Consolidated Indian Act of 1876. The short answer to these questions is, yes, we can dismantle the Act, and there are current examples of self-government arrangements that are working. With his trademark wisdom, humility, and deep understanding, Bob Joseph shows us the path forward in 21 Things™ You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government: A Conversation About Dismantling the Indian Act, in which Indigenous self-governance is already happening and not to be feared -- and negotiating more such arrangements, sooner rather than later, is an absolute necessity."-- |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Indigenous peoples--Government relations--Canada |
Indigenous peoples--Politics and government--Canada | |
Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc--Canada | |
By Name | CanadaIndian Act |