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- Arctic Wars, Animal Rights, Endangered People
Resource Type: Book
- Black Ink and the New Red Power
Native American Newspapers and Tribal Sovereinty Journalism Communication Monographs Resource Type: Book Published: 2005
- Connexions
Volume 5, Number 3 - September 1980 - Racism/Racisme Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1980
- Dancing With A Ghost
Exploring Aboriginal Reality Resource Type: Book Published: 2006 Ross examines the differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal world views as it relates to culture, justice and values.
- Privilege of Sex
A Century of Canadian Women Resource Type: Book Published: 1974
- Struggle For The Land
Indigenous Resistance To Genocide Ecocide And Exproporiation In Contemporary North America Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 Documents the struggle by North America's Indigenous Peoples for values and justice in land claims.
- Sweet Promises
A Reader On Indian-White Relations in Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 1991
- 'Toronto' Is An Iroquois Word
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 The author tries to make the case that southern Ontario is historically Haudenosaunee (Iroqouis) territory. She conflates the term 'Iroquoian,' meaning the larger language and cultural grouping, with the narrower term 'Iroquois,' which refers specifically to the Five (later Six) Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. In doing so, she tries to make it seem that the Huron who inhabited much of Southern Ontario until they were invaded and destroyed by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in the 1640s, were just another branch of the Iroquois Confederacy. She dismisses the Anishinabe, who moved into southern Ontario after defeating the Iroquois Confederacy in the late 1600s, as latercomers whose oral histories, and claims to Southern Ontario should not be taken seriously.
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