The Aboriginal Conundrum

The challenge to governments and aboriginal leaders alike is to work out practical solutions to the real, distinctive problems facing a fragmented aboriginal community. This requires compromise and conciliation on the part of both aboriginal and governmen

TORONTO–For a long time, aboriginals were on the periphery of Canadian society and politics. They were deliberately segregated socially, silenced politically, and marginalized economically. Through much of the 20th century, status Indians were lesser citizens: they were barred from voting o...

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