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JV6342 C85 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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JV6217 C65 Coyotes' : | JV6255 B76 Migration and politics : | JV6342 B6 The cultural integration of immigrants / | JV6342 C85 Cultivating Canada : | JV6346 I44 Immigration and refugee policy : | JV6347 I58 The international migration of women / |
Includes bibliographical references.
The third in a three-volume series addressing the complex notion of reconciliation in a national landscape. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation brings together disparate voices to address how communities -- immigrant, racialized, 'new' Canadians and other minoritized groups relate to the intricacies of reconciliation as a concept. Many of the contributers address questions of land, Aboriginal histories, and different trajectories that have led to the current configuration and conglomeration of peoples in this geographic space. And, a central organizing principle of this collection is artistic practice, of specifically in how embedding creative acts within critical responses helps to create a relevant framework of possibilities as we move inexorably into uncertain futures."--back cover.
Gift Gift January 30, 2012 276025 Lawrence Carrington
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