Ebook: Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada
Author: Noel Dyck James B. Waldram
- Tags: First Nations, Canada, Americas, History, Folklore, Mythology & Folk Tales, Literature & Fiction, Ethnic Studies, Specific Demographics, Social Sciences, Politics & Social Sciences, General, Anthropology, Politics & Social Sciences, Canadian, International & World Politics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Social Policy, Public Affairs & Policy, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Public Policy, Political Science, Social Sciences, New Used & Rental Textbooks, Specialty Boutique, Anthropol
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press
- Language: English
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The essays in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada provide a comprehensive evaluation of past, present, and future forms of anthropological involvement in public policy issues that affect Native peoples in Canada. The contributing authors, who include social scientists and politicians from both Native and non-Native backgrounds, use their experience to assess the theory and practice of anthropological participation in and observation of relations between aboriginal peoples and governments in Canada. They trace the strengths and weaknesses of traditional forms of anthropological fieldwork and writing, as well as offering innovative solutions to some of the challenges confronting anthropologists working in this domain. In addition to Noel Dyck and James Waldram, the contributing authors are Peggy Martin Brizinski, Julie Cruikshank, Peter Douglas Elias, Julia D. Harrison, Ron Ignace, Joseph M. Kaufert, Patricia Leyland Kaufert, William W. Koolage, John O'Neil, Joe Sawchuk, Colin H. Scott, Derek G. Smith, George Speck, Renee Taylor, Peter J. Usher, and Sally M. Weaver.
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