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The Nisga'a Treaty Dual Language sociologists Bernard Schissel and Terry

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sociologists Bernard Schissel and Terry Wotherspoon detail the harm done to Aboriginal children and their families not only in the past

Gustafsen Lake

and government records to highlight Indigenous primary sources from 1876 to 2007

Through Smallboy's anecdotes and episodes in her life

Beginning with Christopher Columbus's inception of a New World Order in 1492

The Nisga'a Treaty Dual Language sociologists Bernard Schissel and TerrySociology professor presents an inside story about the dynamics of British Columbia's public opinion and polling campaign that surrounded the Nisga'a Treaty. How the government of this province influenced public opinion as it marketed its policies to the people of British Columbia is the purpose of the book. The author compares this process to the methods used by Australia in it polling efforts about reconciliation with Aboriginal People.

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