The Never broken treaty ? : Quaker witness and testimony on aboriginal title and rights : what canst thou say ?
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- Author
- Chandler, Sarah, 1945-
- Publication Date
- c2001
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- General Synod Archives
- Call Number
- E 98 L3 C42 2001
- Author
- Chandler, Sarah, 1945-
- Place of Publication
- Argenta BC
- Publisher
- Argenta Friends Press
- Publication Date
- c2001
- Physical Description
- 52 p. [+2]
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- At head of title: Sunderland P. Gardner Lecture 2001.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "I invite you to consider a number of things. I would like you to think about our relationship to land, and how that relationship does and does not mirror the relationship of Indigenous Peoples to land. I would like you to consider the testimony and witness of early Friends regarding Aboriginal Peoples and our relationship to them and their lands. I would also like you to reflect on the meaning of treaties, both to early Friends and to ourselves today. I would like you to reflect on the relationship between law and politics and consider what our own witness should be in this regard. Finally, I would like you to look at our relationship with Aboriginal Peoples today. What is it ? What might it be ? What prevents it from being all that it might be ?" -- About this pamphlet, p. 6.
- Text includes questions for reflection.
- Series
- Canadian Quaker pamphlet series ; 54
- Added Entry
- Sunderland P. Gardner Lecture : 1995
- Subjects
- Society of Friends - Missions
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Claims
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Land tenure
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Legal status, laws, etc.
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Missions
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Society of Friends
- ISBN
- 0-920367-50-X
- Call Number
- E 98 L3 C42 2001
- Copies
- 2 copies
- Location
- General Synod Archives