Aboriginal Media in Canada: Cultural Politics and Communications Practices
Theses
Author/Creator
Marian Bredin
Description
Communications Thesis (Ph.D.)--McGill University, 1995.
Looks at the passing of Canada's Bill C-92 and what it could learn from the United States' Indian Child Welfare Act in regards to the well-being and care of Indigenous children.
Looks at how the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) tool reflects the status of Indigenous rights by its compliance.
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Compares the cost of complying with the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decision to settling a class action suit.
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.