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| | | | | "Métis" - Race, Recognition, and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood; This provocative book makes the case that by defining Métis people as racially mixed, Canada is undermining the ability of the Métis nation to make political claims as a people. | |
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| | | | | Although I wrote about the various ways Métis identity is interpreted in a post years ago, I still get asked, "who are the Métis"? In fact, I am asked this more and more frequently sinc... | |
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| | | | | William Lehman/Contributor Our myths and legends define us. This isn't exactly a new revelation, a few books have been written on the subject, including "the Samurai the Mountie and the Cowboy" among others, but all of them explored other things (like gun control). The United States' self image is related to our myths and legends,... | |
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eyeonglobaltransparency.net
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| | | By Toby McIntosh Unlocking a massive treasure chest of financial data could fuel more private sector investment in developing countries, according to advocates calling for... | ||