POL214Y1 Lecture : POL214Y1-mar19.docx

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Aboriginals are a broad category, the form has been introduced recently, and it includes indians within the reserves and outside, along with the status and non-status indians. Status indians are entailed to certain things like education, medi-care, non-status indians are not covered by the. Inuit are also indian but they are not under the indian act, the third group is metis, which are not recognized under any act, they are of mixed with white race. Till about 50 or 40 years indians were considered second class citizens. The indians on reserves have different obligations they do not have to pay taxes. The aim of canadian policy was to assimilate aboriginals into canadian culture and eradicate their traditional culture, because it was believed that there is no future for indians. Elite groups articulated this view, white culture was the highest, the other cultures would die off, thus for indians to survive they would have to assimilate.

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