HIST 242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Red Power Movement, White Paper, Indian Act

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Hist 242b: w5l9 (no w4l8 class at all) Evens similar but context other and thus otucomes difference. X happened, roots of say modern event in 2000 comes from this. February 6: the white paper: statement of the government of canada on indian policy, 1969 (known as the white. Paper) http://epe. lac-bac. gc. ca/100/200/301/inac-ainc/indian_policy-e/cp1969_e. pdf: harold cardinal, the unjust society (vancouver: douglas and mcintyre, 1969) excerpt from sent pdf, for additional context and a potential primary source, see citizens plus/the red paper (1970) https://ejournals. library. ualberta. ca/index. php/aps/article/view/11690/8926. White paper today to laws of indigenous passed through parliament with very few indigenous peoples especially use of schools. 60s differences- responses to white paper, other people could communicate quicker (mass media) everyone had access to radio and most tv, create general cultural consciousness. Look at these indigenous protests- red power movement to idle no more, what are technological and social changes in these movements, and look at role of internet in idle no more.

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