Is the Canadian Indian Act "Legislated Discrimination"? - Walter Currie. - Article. - March 1968.

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Database ID24766
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXXXII
File/Item ReferenceXXXII-47-IsTheCanadian (36)
Date of creationMarch 1968
Physical description/extent1 article; 3 pages of textual records
Number of images3
Scope and contentThe author, chairman, Committee on Education, Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, criticizes the Indian Act and describes his personal struggles with being born of Aboriginal parents but not fitting the Indian Act's requirements of what constitutes an Aboriginal person.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerWalter Currie (author)
Copyright holderCurrie, Walter
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesArticles
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Other notesFrom the journal Human Relations, Vol. 8, March 1968, No. 16, published by the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Treaty boundariesCanada -- National
Cultural regionCanada -- National
NamesCurrie, Walter
Diefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979 (Prime Minister)
Gladstone, James, 1887-1971 (Senator)
Laing, Arthur
SubjectChildren
Culture
Education -- Western
Government policy
Magazines and Periodicals
Ministers (Federal)
Politics
Racism and stereotypes
Reserves
Women
Death
Enfranchisement
Wills
Date Range(s)1960-1969
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