Unfinished Dreams : : Community Healing and the Reality of Aboriginal Self-Government / / Wayne Warry.

Most writing on Aboriginal self-determination focuses on the constitutional or structural aspects of self-government or related philosophical issues. In this book, Wayne Warry argues that self-government can be realized only when individuals are secure in their cultural identity and can contribute t...

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Unfinished Dreams : Community Healing and the Reality of Aboriginal Self-Government / Wayne Warry.
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Dreams, Visions, and Plans -- 1: Self-Government: The Political Environment -- 2: The Challenge of Community Healing -- 3: Vision and Illusion: Health-Care Planning and Community Control -- 4: Mental Health: The Failure of Government Practice -- 5: Restoring Justice: Conflict with the Law -- 6: Visions of Community Healing -- 7: The Nature of Change: Cleaning the Caribou -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Most writing on Aboriginal self-determination focuses on the constitutional or structural aspects of self-government or related philosophical issues. In this book, Wayne Warry argues that self-government can be realized only when individuals are secure in their cultural identity and can contribute to the transformation of their communities.Warry draws on his research among Anishnawbe communities, as well as on the reports and recommendations of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Case studies are used to illustrate the processes of community development and cultural revitalization that are essential precursors to self-government. Warry's notion of 'community healing' involves efforts to rebuild the human foundations for self-governing Aboriginal societies. The book analyses key areas such as health care and the judicial and political systems where Aboriginal peoples are engaged in practical, everyday struggles to improve their communities. Central to these Aboriginal approaches to change is the need for holistic solutions to complex social problems. The search for these solutions is set against the broader political environment, which includes Euro-Canadian assumptions, government policy, and post-colonial practices. The book also addresses the nature of applied social scientific research in Aboriginal communities and the need for collaborative, culturally appropriate research methods.
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Unfinished Dreams : Community Healing and the Reality of Aboriginal Self-Government /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Dreams, Visions, and Plans --
1: Self-Government: The Political Environment --
2: The Challenge of Community Healing --
3: Vision and Illusion: Health-Care Planning and Community Control --
4: Mental Health: The Failure of Government Practice --
5: Restoring Justice: Conflict with the Law --
6: Visions of Community Healing --
7: The Nature of Change: Cleaning the Caribou --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Dreams, Visions, and Plans --
1: Self-Government: The Political Environment --
2: The Challenge of Community Healing --
3: Vision and Illusion: Health-Care Planning and Community Control --
4: Mental Health: The Failure of Government Practice --
5: Restoring Justice: Conflict with the Law --
6: Visions of Community Healing --
7: The Nature of Change: Cleaning the Caribou --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Dreams, Visions, and Plans --
1: Self-Government: The Political Environment --
2: The Challenge of Community Healing --
3: Vision and Illusion: Health-Care Planning and Community Control --
4: Mental Health: The Failure of Government Practice --
5: Restoring Justice: Conflict with the Law --
6: Visions of Community Healing --
7: The Nature of Change: Cleaning the Caribou --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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