Works of Interest
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Articles
Changing Our World: Investigating Empowerment.
Proposed corrections for the August 2004 and December 2004 version of text.
The Ideology of Capitalism and Indigenous Health Research.
By A. Smith, R. Chrisjohn & P. Loiselle.
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Canada's Colonial Mission: The Great White Bird.
By Andrea Bear Nicholas.
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Rationales and Strategies for Establishing Immersion Programs.
By Andrea Bear
Nicholas.
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Some Facts Behind the Joshua Bernard Decision.
By Andrea Bear Nicholas.
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You Have To Be Carefully Taught: Special Needs and First Nations Education.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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The Right Brained Indian: Fact or Fiction?
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn and Michael Peters.
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Genocide and Indian Residential Schooling: The Past is Present.
By Dr. Roland D. Chrisjohn, Tanya Wasacase, Lisa Nussey, Andrea Smith, Marc Legault, Pierre Loiselle and Mathieu Bourgeois.
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Darkness Visible: Canada's War Against Indigenous Children.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn, Pierre Loiselle, Lisa Nussey, Andrea Smith, & Tara Sullivan.
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The Canada You Stole.
By The Praxis Collective.
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The Empty Mirror: Western Theories of Identity and the Attack on Indigenous Peoples.
By Tanya Wasacase.
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Retaining Indigenous Students in Post Secondary Programs: What Means for Whose Ends?
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Residential School Experience in Canada.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Residential Schools: [The Report].
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Residential Schools: [The transcript].
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Racism: Back to Basics.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Rhetoric in Reporting.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Rebelling from Industrial Psychiatry.
By Dr. Bruce Levine.
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Fetal Alcohol Effects isn't Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: The Difference and Why it is Important.
By Dr. Roland Chrisjohn.
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Genocide, Language and Aboriginal People.
By Andrea Bear Nicholas.
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Audio TalksReturn to top
Immersion Education and Native Language Survival.
Andrea Bear Nicholas, a Maliseet from Tobique, has devoted most of her career to research in Maliseet history and curriculum development. She spoke to a group of educators about the struggle for Native language survival.
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Genocide, Language and Aboriginal people.
A talk by Andrea Bear Nicholas given at Presence of the Past: The Third National Conference on teaching, learning and communicating the history of Canada.
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Canada's Smokescreen: Genocide, Native People, and The World Conference Against Racism.
By Roland Chrisjohn and members of the Praxis Collective. A 20-min. audio-collage/panel discussion on Canada's involvement at the WCAR, and how their take on racism is used to cover up, and facilitate the continuing genocide of Indigenous people.
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Racism as an Institutional Phenomenon-The Canadian Experience.
By Roland Chrisjohn. This talk outlines the govt's take on racism, and exposes the ideology which supports it's continuing existance.
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Stolen Sisters: Indigenous women and violence in Canada.
Beverly Jacobs spoke about the epidemic of missing Aboriginal women in Canada and the Amnesty International report on the subject.
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Michael Perlerman: Steal this Idea!
In preparation for for the Symposium on Intellectual Property Rights and Traditional Knowledge, Pierre Loiselle spoke with Michael Perlerman.
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Commonsense Rebellion: An Interview with Dr. Bruce Levine.
Pierre Loiselle speaks with Dr. Bruce Levine about his book and the assault that the psychiatric and the pharmaceutical complex wage against children.
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The Theft Continues...
An urgent call for solidarity with the Passamaquoddy Nation who are fighting the ongoing theft of their land by the town of St. Andrews & the Canadian government.
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Native Awareness Days, 2005
Negotiating Aboriginal & Treaty Rights.
Bruce Wildsmith has been the lead lawyer in both the Marshall and the Bernard cases before the Supreme Court of Canada.
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The International Human Rights System.
Ed Bianchi is the Aboriginal rights program coordinator of KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, a church-based social justice movement.
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Human Rights & the Confederacy 15 Years After Oka.
Paul Williams is a lawyer for the Iroquois Confederacy. He spoke about Human Rights and the Confederacy Fifteen Years after Oka.
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The Circle Game Revisited.
Dr. Roland Chrisjohn spoke about the upcoming re-release of his book "The Circle Game."
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News LinksReturn to top
Native Communities Must Stand Firm.
By Andrea Bear Nicholas, Daily Gleaner, September 8, 2003.
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Land Theft must Be Recognized.
By Andrea Bear Nicholas, Daily Gleaner, September 5, 2003.
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Native Language Immersion.
News release, June 2003.
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Conference Catalyst For Racial Comments.
UNB Brunswickan, November 29, 2002.
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Fishery Deals and the Imperative to Subjugate.
Original text written by Andrea Bear Nicholas before edited version appeared in Telegraph Journal January 31, 2001.
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History Book Full of Mistakes: Native Prof.
CBC News, September 13, 2004.
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