Fractured Homeland: Federal Recognition And Algonquin Identity In Ontario,New

Fractured Homeland: Federal Recognition And Algonquin Identity In Ontario,New

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In 1992, The Algonquins Of Pikwakanagan, The Only Federally Recognized Algonquin Reserve In Ontario, Launched A Comprehensive Land Claim. The Action Not Only Drew Attention To The Fact That Canada Had Acquired Algonquin Land Without Negotiating A Treaty, But It Also Focused Attention On The Twothirds Of Algonquins Who Have Never Been Recognized As Indian. Fractured Homeland Is Bonita Lawrences Stirring Account Of How The Claim Forced Federally Unrecognized Algonquin In Ontario To Confront Both The Issue Of Their Own Identity And The Failure Of Algonquin Leaders Who Launched The Claim To Develop A More Inclusive Vision Of Nationhood.

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