GNDS 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Racialization
Document Summary
What we do in the everyday brings together questions about sexual and racial violence, gender identity etc. Gendered and property right prior to colonization were much more equitable than property and land rights proposed by the constitution act of 1867. The 1985 act to amend the indian act intensifies the proportion of indigenous people whose status will be lost. Implications of the colonial legal and policy apparatus, highlighting the ways in which indigenous nations and populations have been undermined not only by the. Indian act but by common sense division into: rural/reserve v. urban, feelings of authenticity and inauthenticity. Allocation of reserved land is land theft . Land acknowledgements have politicised a now known participation. The question about weather taking over the land queen"s sits on was part of colonizing indigenous peoples: the exclusion of eastern indigenous people from indian status . How are sports racialized : certain sports are seen as specifically made for one race.