Fragile Settlements: Aboriginal Peoples, Law, and Resistance in South-West Australia and Prairie Canada by Amanda Nettelbeck, Russell Smandych, Louis A. Knafla and Robert Foster

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Aboriginal History Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.22459/AH.41.2017
P. Edmonds
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In the early twentieth century, Canada was viewed in national settler narratives as a place of ‘gentle occupation’; likewise, Australia was deemed the ‘quiet continent’, a country that had been ‘settled but not invaded’. Both were cast triumphantly as homogenous ‘whiteman’s lands’. Canada and Australia share deep genealogies and long legacies of settler colonialism and, thanks largely to persistent indigenous political activism, a present and urgent requirement to face historical injustices. Over the last two decades, both Canada and Australia have moved towards various programs for national reconciliation and redress and, more recently, national apologies to indigenous peoples.
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脆弱的定居点:澳大利亚西南部和加拿大草原的原住民、法律和抵抗,作者:阿曼达·内特贝克、拉塞尔·斯曼迪奇、路易斯·a·纳夫拉和罗伯特·福斯特
在20世纪早期,加拿大在国家定居者的叙述中被视为一个“温和占领”的地方;同样,澳大利亚被认为是“安静的大陆”,一个“有人定居但没有被入侵”的国家。这两个地方都被得意地描述为同质的“白人的土地”。加拿大和澳大利亚有着深厚的宗谱和殖民主义的悠久遗产,而且,在很大程度上,由于土著居民坚持不懈的政治活动,现在迫切需要面对历史上的不公正。在过去二十年中,加拿大和澳大利亚都采取了各种民族和解和补救方案,最近还向土著人民进行了全国道歉。
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