First Nations 101 is an informative and opinionated guide to First Nations issues. Written in an accessible style and with a wry sense of humour, Lynda Gray provides readers with a broad overview of the diverse and complex day-to-day realities of First Nations people. It is packed with information on more than 70 subjects including urbanization, veterans, feminism, appropriate questions to ask a First Nations person, child welfare, the medicine wheel, food access, Two-spirit (LGBTQ), residential schools, the land bridge theory, National Aboriginal History Month, and language preservation.
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Dimensions:21.4 x 14.9 x 1.9 cm
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 336pages
Published:Updated and Expanded 2022.
Language: English
MADE IN CANADA
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