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E-raamat: Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation

  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2008
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773577473
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2008
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773577473

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By examining the root causes of aboriginal problems, Frances Widdowson and Albert Howard expose the industry that has grown up around land claim settlements, showing that aboriginal policy development over the past thirty years has been manipulated by non-aboriginal lawyers and consultants. They analyse all the major aboriginal policies, examine issues that have received little critical attention - child care, health care, education, traditional knowledge - and propose the comprehensive government provision of health, education, and housing rather than deficient delivery through Native self-government.

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"Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry does an excellent job of pointing out logical inconsistencies in the Aboriginal political movement - a matter of great practical as well as academic importance." Tom Flanagan, author of First Nations? Second Thoughts "Insightful, carefully argued and meticulously documented." John Richards, Simon Fraser University

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How aboriginal deprivation is maintained by a self-serving "industry" of lawyers and consultants.
Acknowledgments vi
A Story Introduction: Discovering the Emperor's Nudity 3(16)
PART ONE ORIGINS
The Aboriginal Industry: Weavers of Illusory Silk
19(30)
Denying the Developmental Gap: Preserving Culture in a Jar
49(32)
PART TWO TABOOS, FABRICATIONS AND SOPHISTRY
Land Claims: Dreaming Aboriginal Economic Development
81(25)
Self-Government: An Inherent Right to Tribal Dictatorships
106(23)
Justice: Rewarding Friends and Punishing Enemies
129(31)
Child Welfare: Strengthening the Abusive Circle
160(13)
Health Care: A Superstitious Alternative
173(18)
Education: Honouring the Ignorance of Our Ancestors
191(24)
Environmental Management: The Spiritual Sell-Out of ``Mother Earth''
215(16)
PART THREE SPHERES OF DECEPTION
Traditional Knowledge: Listening to the Silence
231(18)
Conclusion: What Is to Be Done? 249(16)
Notes 265(54)
Index 319
Frances Widdowson is a visiting assistant professor of political science, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Albert Howard has worked as a consultant for government and Native groups, and is currently an instructor and D