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History of the aboriginal people of Canada

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   These documents represent a Canadian perspective. For that of the aboringal people themselves, see the history of Native Americans in Canada

Royal Commision on Aboriginal People Report is a betrayal and Diversion from the Real Issue of Aboriginal Government Superseding the Colonial Government of Canada
By Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with the Native Peoples (CASNP). 14 December 1996. The Commision report was a response to the Kanesatake/Oka standoff. CASNP recommends the report be shelved.
Church and State Still Ugly Bedfellows
S.I.S.I.S. Bulletin, 27 September 1997. The Christian Churches have a lot of Indigenous blood on their hands. From the Conquistadores to the genocidal residential schools. In Canada church-state constellations continue to systematically erode core structures of Indigenous identity, culture and sovereignty.
Head Start to help your aboriginals
Victoria Times Colonist, 19 October 1998. A multi-million dollar program to help lift aboriginal children out of poverty on reserves, called Aboriginal Head Start, was promised by Liberals in the 1997 federal recommendation in the massive report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
AIDS and diabetes contracted because of lifestyle choices - Manitobe Health Minister
Canadian Press, 2 December 1998. AIDS and aboriginal groups were outraged after Manitoba Health Minister Darren Praznik called AIDS and diabetes diseases related to lifestyle choices.
Continuing Atrocities by Canadian Police Against First Nations People
By Trisha Monture-Angus, 21 March 2000. Writes for support of the position of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations regarding the recent policing crisis in Saskatchewan.