Spirit Builders: Charles Catto, Frontiers Foundation and the Struggle to End Indigenous Poverty One House at a Time

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ISBN: 9781771601368
Dewey: 363.59
LCC Number: E78 C2
Author: James Bacque
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Pages: 328
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Description

The people who were living here on Turtle Island (North America) before us have been pushed aside from their own land for decades. Mining companies, lumber companies, railways, governments and fisheries have all taken away First People’s land and resources while dishonouring the treaties that were supposed to protect them. “Spirit Builders” is the story of aboriginal peoples in Canada, their ruined villages and the broken promises that have led to tragic circumstances for many thousands of people. It is also the story of Charles Catto and the Frontiers Foundation, a volunteer and co-operative movement that has built over 2,000 houses, community buildings and schools as a practical way of addressing and solving many of the problems that aboriginals and Metis in Canada face as they seek to create a new relationship with the colonizing societies around them. The culmination of seven years of research, James Bacque’s new book addresses directly and unflinchingly the dangerous deprivation and shame that haunt Canada’s aboriginal reserves.

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Weight 0.002 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.25 in
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