First Nations and the Canadian government: why don’t we get along?
The native-newcomer relationship has never recovered from the shift from kinship to domination. Most of the problems that Canada has encountered in dealing with First Nations are rooted in government’s insistence on telling its legal children what they must do, rather than discussing with its indigenous kinfolk what they might do together. Until Canada learns that lesson, the prospects for getting along remain poor.
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