3 Must Have Titles on Indigenous History in Canada
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Adultbrain Publishing is thrilled to announce that three powerful titles exposing the truths about Canada’s political and social landscape are now available again! You can now access these important works in audio, paperback, and ebook formats.
1. A Canadian Shame
In A Canadian Shame, discover the untold stories of Canada’s past, examining the dark underbelly of national policies and the consequences they have had on its people. This hard-hitting book unravels the issues Canadians face today and questions how much has truly changed.
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2. In Their Own Words
This book is a collection of social commentary from Indigenous students, outlining in their own voices how residential schools shaped them. In Their Own Words is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand Canada from their perspectives
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3. Our Home and (Native?) Land
In this provocative exploration, Our Home and (Native?) Land dives into the controversial history of Canada’s relationship with Indigenous peoples. It exposes the systemic failures and challenges the government’s role in creating lasting change. This critical work will spark debate and reflection on the future of Canada.
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Audiobook: Coming next month!
Don’t miss your chance to explore these important works! Click the links to purchase your copies today and stay tuned for the upcoming audiobook release of Our Home and (Native?) Land.
Original wording page 153 of royal proclamation, of sakej book.
And page 70 of unjust relations, BC never bought the lands.
Hi Darren, home and Native land is a propaganda wroitten book by Canada.
Best book is
Aboriginal tenure in the Constitutionn of Canada.
By Sakej -james yooungblood henderson, bear clan fom Oklahoma.
And unjust relations
Byprofessor Kulzynski.