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Fool me once: Colonialism denial finds a happy home in Canadian media | âpihtawikosisân

24.9.13

Fool me once: Colonialism denial finds a happy home in Canadian media | âpihtawikosisân:

“Unfortunately, the First Nations in Canada have tenaciously clung to their tribal system, refusing to evolve as equal Canadian citizens and perpetuating the perceived notion that they remain under the heel of non-aboriginals.
This notion has been effectively used to develop a strategy for making outrageous demands for land and taxpayer money.
I’m not a great believer in the sins of the father being visited upon the sons…” – Bill McRitchie, Nanaimo Daily News, September 23, 2013


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