SOSC 1350 Lecture Notes - Eleanor Leacock, Body Bag, Ward Churchill

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Please note: one sentence was cut off at the bottom of page 74 (or page. The sentence should read: traditional knowledge [and skills were hidden by those aboriginal men and women who resisted total] cultural transformation. The square bracketed text is the portion that was cut off. The canadian state itself exists on the basis of the expropriation of native land and resources, the subordination of native politics. Ward churchill (1947-present: well known for his scholarly writing about aboriginal peoples, there would be no canada without the the subordination of aboriginal culture, law, politics, no canada without the mass death of aboriginals. During the colonial period, male authority was being encouraged by euro- Americans in their political and military dealings with [aboriginal peoples] at the same time [aboriginal] women were becoming dependent in individual households on wage-earning and trading husbands.

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