Aboriginals Peoples in Canada- Repairing the Relationship.ppt
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1、Aboriginals Peoples in Canada: Repairing the Relationship,Harleen Kalirai Vanessa De Castro,Aboriginals,Time:- 1995, Federal government acknowledged the “inherent right” of Canadas aboriginal peoples to self-government - “Aboriginal” refers to the original or “first” occupants of this country (Canad
2、a). Focus:- Focused on survival strategies for the most part Theme:- Aboriginal people have travelled a great distance in order to get legal and constitutional space.,Divisions,Aboriginal people are divided into: Status, Non-status, Mtis, and Inuit. Mtis are served by the same healthcare system as o
3、ther Canadians receive, whereas the Aboriginal and Inuit people receive customized care. Therefore it is difficult for Aboriginal peoples to speak from one voice due to the difference between each other within that community.,Constitutional Status,Federal government only provides services to those w
4、ho are registered status Indians & the Inuit. Status Indians are then divided further by treaty or non-treaty Status Indians are: - Registered in a general registry in Ottawa, entitlement to residence on band reserve lands, jurisdiction under the Indian act.,Non-status Indians,When their ancestors f
5、ailed to register under the Indian act, or lost their status in order to be allowed to vote, drink alcohol of the reserves or marry a non-Indian. Non-status Indians do not live on reserve.,Mtis,Are descendants of mixed European-aboriginal unions. Mtis were originally from Red river settlements in Ma
6、nitoba.,Inuit,Enjoy special status and relationship with the federal government, regardless of the fact they have not signed any treaties.,The Cycle of Destruction,Aboriginal people in the cycle of destruction face problems of poverty, ill health, educational failure, family violence and other probl
7、ems reinforce one another. To break the circle of disadvantage all these conditions must be tackled together.,Poverty,The roots of poverty can be traced back to the forced relocation of Aboriginal peoples onto plots of land, called reserves. With no planning, infrastructure or economy set up, Aborig
8、inal people were restricted to small tracts of land. The destruction of traditional ways of living, combined with the poorly organized set-up of reserves resulted in impoverishment. Many Aboriginal people died due to lack of shelter, food, health care and money. Furthermore, the Canadian government
9、put tight restrictions on the reserves, resulting in higher levels of poverty. On average, 55.6% of Aboriginal people living in Canadian cities were poor in 1995. In cities like Regina where there is a larger Aboriginal population, Aboriginal people accounted for 24% of the poor. This was more than
10、three times their proportion of the total population in the city.,Health Care,Upon arrival to North America, Europeans brought with them many foreign diseases that had a devastating effect on Aboriginal people who were neither immune to them nor knew how to cure them.Due to the underlying racial bac
11、kdrop against which Aboriginal people lived, health care was traditionally saved for those deemed deserving of it- namely the white European settlers. Furthermore, Aboriginal medicine practices were generally regarded as inferior to the European medical practices, and were often dismissed or even ba
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