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For over a century, The Indian Act governed nearly every aspect of Indigenous life in Canada, defining the rights and restrictions of First Nations peoples. This unique consolidation brings together legislation passed between 1868 and 1975, much of which has since been removed from federal sources. The act has shaped Indigenous identity, sovereignty, and land ownership, enforcing oppressive policies that the federal government has quietly buried over time.
This volume reveals the removed sections and amendments that have been erased from easy public access, providing a critical lens into the government's deliberate concealment of its colonial legacy. It is an essential resource for those seeking to understand the depths of systemic control over Indigenous populations and the continuing impacts on First Nations communities today.
Through this comprehensive collection, The Indian Act is exposed for what it was: a tool of dominance, oppression, and assimilation. As these pages bring forgotten legislation to light, they offer a powerful reminder that understanding the past is the first step toward reconciliation and justice.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
For over a century, The Indian Act governed nearly every aspect of Indigenous life in Canada, defining the rights and restrictions of First Nations peoples. This unique consolidation brings together legislation passed between 1868 and 1975, much of which has since been removed from federal sources. The act has shaped Indigenous identity, sovereignty, and land ownership, enforcing oppressive policies that the federal government has quietly buried over time.
This volume reveals the removed sections and amendments that have been erased from easy public access, providing a critical lens into the government's deliberate concealment of its colonial legacy. It is an essential resource for those seeking to understand the depths of systemic control over Indigenous populations and the continuing impacts on First Nations communities today.
Through this comprehensive collection, The Indian Act is exposed for what it was: a tool of dominance, oppression, and assimilation. As these pages bring forgotten legislation to light, they offer a powerful reminder that understanding the past is the first step toward reconciliation and justice.