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Indian Act “Destroyed everything that was Maliseet; language, culture, traditions, and worldviews”
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Indian Act Determines social, cultural, economic, and political development of FN societies Instrument of control Tool for assimilation and acculturation Highly paternalistic (“wards of the crown”)
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Indian Act Based on racist assumptions and misconceptions Lack of Native input in development of Indian Act DIAND established as a result of the Act Minister of Indian Affairs has total control
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Indian Act Minister delegates authority to his agents Historically, “Indian agent” system Currently, “Chief and Council” system Historically, Aboriginals not recruited into DIAND Currently, Aboriginals at lower levels of DIAND
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Indian Act Co-optation of Aboriginal employees within DIAND System benefits from DIAND initiatives DIAND continues to ignore consultation process Formal versus informal agendas Self-Government; dismantling Indian Act system
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