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"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood  Cover Image Book Book

"Real" Indians and others : mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood

Lawrence, Bonita. (Author).

Summary: "Mixed-blood urban Native people in Canada are profoundly affected by federal legislation that divides Aboriginal people into different legal categories. In this pioneering book, Bonita Lawrence reveals the ways in which mixed-blood urban Native people understand their identities and struggle to survive in a world that, more often than not, fails to recognize them. In “Real” Indians and Others, Lawrence draws on the first-person accounts of thirty Toronto residents of Aboriginal descent, as well as archival materials, sociological research, and her own urban Native heritage and experiences. She sheds light on the Canadian government’s efforts to define Native identity through the years by means of the Indian Act and shows how policies such as residential schooling, loss of Indian status, and adoption have affected Native identity. Lawrence looks at how Native people with “Indian status” react and respond to “nonstatus” Native people and how reserve-based and other federally recognized Native people attempt to impose an identity on urban Native people. Drawing on extensive interviews, she describes the devastating loss of community that has resulted from identity legislation and how urban Native people have wrestled with their past and current identities. Lawrence also addresses the future and explores the forms of nation-building that can reconcile the differences in experiences and distinct agendas of urban and reserve-based Native communities."--

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780803280373
  • ISBN: 0803280378 (sc)
  • Physical Description: print
    xviii, 303 p. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Lincoln, NB : University of Nebraska Press, c2004.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-300) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: From sovereign nations to "a vanishing race" -- Regulating Native identity by gender -- Reconfiguring colonial gender relations under Bill C-31 -- Métis identity, the Indian Act, and the numbered treaties -- Killing the Indian to save the child -- Urban responses to a heritage of violence -- Negotiating an urban mixed-blood Native identity -- Maintaining an urban Native community -- Racial identity in white society -- Band membership and urban identity -- Indian status and entitlement -- Mixed-blood urban Native people and the rebuilding of indigenous nations.
Subject: Indians of North America -- Urban residence -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Mixed descent -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Tribal citizenship -- Canada
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Ethnic identity
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Government relations
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada
Canada -- Race relations
Canada -- Social policy
Canada -- Politics and government

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vancouver Community College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Broadway Library E 78 C2 L386 2004 (Text) 33109009264961 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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