Item Details
ISBN:
- 9781895686463
- 1895686466
Description: x, 273 pages ; 23 cm
Notes: Includes bibliographical references: pages 265-273.
Contents:
- Flint woman speaks. 1. Ka-nin-geh-heh-gah-e-sa-nonh-yah-gah
- 2. Reflecting on flint woman
- 3. Self portrait: flint woman
- 4. Flint woman: surviving the contradictions in academia.
- Politics of oppression. 1. Education. 5. Alienation and isolation: patterns of colonialism in Canada's education system
- 6. Now that the door is open: Aboriginal peoples and the law school experience.
- Politics of oppression. 2. Woman and politics. 7. Aboriginal women and the application of the charter [of Rights and Freedoms]
- 8. Seeking my reflection: law and constitutional change
- 9. Organizing against oppression: Aboriginal women and the Canadian tate.
- Politics of oppression. 3. Justice. 10. A vicious circle: child welfare and the first nations
- 11. The roles and responsibilities of Aboriginal women: reclaiming justice
- 12. Myths and revolution: thoughts on moving justice forward in Aboriginal communities.
LCCN: 95232915
Control Number: 56264
Publisher: Halifax, Nova Scotia : Fernwood Publishing, [1995]