The Colonial Problem: An Aboriginal Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada: An Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada

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نام کتاب : The Colonial Problem: An Aboriginal Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada: An Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مشکل استعماری: دیدگاه بومیان در مورد جنایت و بی عدالتی در کانادا: دیدگاه بومی در مورد جنایت و بی عدالتی در کانادا
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ناشر : Toronto University Press
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 449
ISBN (شابک) : 1442608056 , 9781442608054
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت



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Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Note to Instructors
Teaching Material that Challenges
In the Classroom
Introduction and purpose:
Understanding and Reducing Injustice
1. Introduction to Indigenous
Peoples in Canada
By Way of a Definition: Who Is Indigenous
Canadian Definitions of Indigenous Peoples
How Many Indigenous Peoples Are in Canada?
Debunking Stereotypes and Assumptions
2. Introduction to an Indigenous
Perspective: Ideology and Teachings
Indigenous World Views
Walking the Red Road: Following “Traditional” Teachings
Elders
Circular Thinking
Knowledge Creation and Interpretation
Teachings
The Smudging Ceremony
Protocols and Learning More
3.
Indigenous Governance and Methods
of Addressing Crime
Turtle Island
Traditional Governance and Governance Structures
The Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace
Clan Systems
Traditional Methods of Addressing Crime
4.
Historical and Contemporary
Colonialism
Doctrines of Discovery and Conquest
The Underpinnings of the Rights of Property
Colonialism
Orientalism
Contemporary Colonialism
White Privilege
5. Canadian Legal History: The Interpretation of Indigenous
Treaties and Rights
Treaty Overview
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
The Treaty of Niagara of 1764
An Organized Takeover: The Conspiracy of Legislation
The Numbered Treaties
6. Indigenous Peoples and the State: Legal Manipulation and
Indian Legislation
“Indian Reserves,” “Indian Agents,” and the “Indian Pass System”
The Origins and Development of Indian Legislation
The Philosophy and Intent of the Indian Act
Defining “Indians” out of Existence and the System
of Enfran
Chief and Band Council Structure: The Prohibition of Hereditary Leadership and an Assault on Indigenous Lands
“Indian”-Specific Liquor Laws and Regulating Pool Hall Entry
Outlawing “Indian” Culture, Dancing, and Ceremonies
Scrap the Act?: The White and Red Papers
7.
The Impact of Assimilation: Residential Schools and Intergenerational Trauma
The Davin Report
Residential Schools
Genocide
Legal Challenges, Residential School Settlement Agreements, and Apologies
Intergenerational Legacies and Trauma
8.
Crime Affecting Indigenous Peoples:
Over-Representation, Explanations,
and Risk Factors
The Criminalization of Indigenous Peoples
The Victimization of Indigenous Peoples
Resilience and Risk Factors
Indigenous Peoples: Young and Growing
The Cycle of Crime Affecting Indigenous Peoples
9.
Violence Affecting Indigenous Women: Struggle, Sexualization, and Subjugation
The Challenge: Violence Affecting Indigenous Women
Traditional Indigenous Societies’ Treatment of
Women: Valued, Honoured, and Respected
Euro-Canadian Treatment of Indigenous Women:
“Rapable” Sexual Objects
Popular Culture Depictions: The Sexualization
of Indigenous Women
The National Crisis of Missing and Murdered
Indigenous Women
The Highway of Tears and Abuse and
Fear in Northern British Columbia
Missing and Murdered Women in Downtown
Eastside Vancouver
Calls for a National Public Inquiry
10.
The Real Criminals: Governments
and Their Corporate Priorities
and Failed Agreements
Constitutional Rights Recognition
Aboriginal Rights: The Sparrow Decision and
the Van der Peet Trilogy
Aboriginal Title: The Delgamuukw Decision
Treaty Interpretation: The Sioui and Marshall Decisions
The Crown’s Fiduciary Duty: Haida Nation, Taku River Tlingit First Nation, Mikisew Cree, and Little
Salmon/Carmacks First Nation Decisions
Recent Aboriginal Title Decisions: Tsilhqot’n Nation
and Grassy Narrows First Nation
Non-recognition of Aboriginal Rights, Title,
and Self-Determination
Non-recognition of Indigenous Lands and
Protection of Sacred Burial Grounds
The Resource Development Agenda Trumps
Treaty Relationships
Bill C-45 and the Idle No More Movement
11.
Modern Agreements and Land Claims:
The Government’s Desire for
“Economic Certainty”
Land Claims: Specific Claims and Comprehensive Claims
Breaking the First “Modern Treaty”: The James Bay
and Northern Québec Agreement
Land Claims in British Columbia: The Government’s
Self-Serving Agenda
The Tsawwassen Final Agreement
12.
Euro-Canadian “Justice” Systems
and Traditional Indigenous Justice
Western Justice and Indigenous Justice
Starlight Tours: Police Brutality against Indigenous Peoples
Policing: Indigenization, Low Credibility,
and Over- and Under-Policing
The Court System: Tinkering with Laws,
Gladue Reports, and Courts
The Correctional System: Indigenization and
Traditional Healing in Prisons
Cultural Misunderstanding within the Canadian
Criminal Justice System
The Restorative Justice Movement
Traditional Approaches Incorporated into
Non-traditional Social Structures
Indigenous Traditions Reinvented in the Context of Colonization
13.Moving Forward: Lighting the Eighth
Fire
The Seven Fires Prophecy
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples:
Considering and Implementing Recommendations
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples
Decolonization, Reconciliation, and Resurgence
Decolonization in Practice: Artists Reversing the Gaze,
Creating Conversation, and Reawakening Spirits
Returning to the Teachings: Traditional Practices and Healing
Indigenous-Specific Prevention Programming
The Aboriginal Justice Strategy
Indigenous-Specific Education Supports and Programming
Indigenous Community-Based Organizations: Offering
Programs by and for Indigenous Peoples
Community Champions: Inspiring, Educating,
and Making Change
Notes
Index




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