Aboriginal people : a selected bibliography concerning Canada's first people
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- Author
- Whiteside, Don, 1931-1993
- Publication Date
- c1973
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- General Synod Archives
- Call Number
- Z 1395 I5W5 1973
- Author
- Whiteside, Don, 1931-1993
- Place of Publication
- Ottawa ON
- Publisher
- National Indian Brotherhood
- Publication Date
- c1973
- Physical Description
- [v] 345 p. ; 23 x 15.2 cm.
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Notes
- "[B]y Don Whiteside (sin a paw) Ph.D."
- "In Canada there are five major problems with the usual 'professional bibliography' about Aboriginal People'. First, in Canada, a large number of studies and reports are mimeographed and become 'lost'. The second problem is that while a large amount of analytical material about Aboriginal relations in Canada is found in newspaper articles they are usually omitted from 'professional' bibliographies, as are references which specifically relate to the philosophy and acts of resistance by Aboriginal People. A fourth problem, and in many ways the most important, is that the thoughts of aboriginal people are not widely disseminated because their speeches at conferences, and their reports, tend to be mimeographed, and as was previously noted, these have a very limited distribution. The fifth major problem is that material about Aboriginal People in other countries is usually omitted from consideration. This bibliography, while it contains a fair sampling of the major published works, emphasizes unpublished speeches, reports, newspaper articles. This bibliography also emphasizes the works of Aboriginal People ... and includes a section on the philosophy of Indian resistance as well as a section on Aboriginals in other than North American countries. .... It is anticipated that additional volumes will be published periodically". -- Intro.
- Contents: Introduction: Volume I -- I. General -- II. History of Native People: Specific Cultural and Linguistic Groups -- III. Population Distribution -- IV. Values, Traditions, Tales, Crafts and Biographies -- V. Religious Beliefs, Experiences and Ceremonies -- VI. Aboriginal Rights and Treaties -- VII. The Indian Acts -- VIII. Discussion of Indian Administration -- IX. Prejudice and Discrimination -- X. Aboriginal Association (formal), and Conferences Not Listed Elsewhere -- XI. Resistance -- XII. Community Development and Internal Organization -- XIII. Economic Development -- XIV. Other Social and Cultural Changes -- XV. Urbanization -- XVI. Formal Education -- XVII. Health, Housing, Welfare, Poverty -- XVIII. Crime and Other Legal Matters (Excepting Treaties) -- XX [sic i.e. XIX] Aboriginal People in Other Than North American Countries -- Index (by name of principal author) -- Index (by subject).
- Colophon: Printed by Mail-O-Matic Printing, Ottawa, Canada.
- ISBN
- 0-919682-02-2
- Call Number
- Z 1395 I5W5 1973
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- General Synod Archives