Famous Indians of the 21st Century

Famous Indians of the 21st Century
Author: Vishwamitra Sharma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8122308295

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This book spotlights more than 100 famous Indians of the 20th century. They range from eminent national leaders, scientists and social workers to artists,philosophers,entrepreneures and personalities from the world of entertainment.

Famous Indians of the 20th Century

Famous Indians of the 20th Century
Author: Vishwamitra Sharma
Publsiher: V&s Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 8192079686

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The earth is indeed an extraordinary planet and not just because of the infinite variety of life that it supports, the land itself is fabricated marvelously with wonders that possess inherent capacity to attract and allure people throughout the ages. The wonders of the world that are discussed in the book have been the subject of many books over the centuries, but our aim is to present something much more enlightening, stimulating, and engaging than straightforward description. #v&spublishers

How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century

How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century
Author: Louis V. Clark (Two Shoes)
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870208164

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In deceptively simple prose and verse, Louis V. "Two Shoes" Clark III shares his life story, from childhood on the Rez, through school and into the working world, and ultimately as an elder, grandfather, and published poet. How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century explores Clark’s deeply personal and profound take on a wide range of subjects, from schoolyard bullying to workplace racism to falling in love. Warm, plainspoken, and wryly funny, Clark’s is a unique voice talking frankly about a culture’s struggle to maintain its heritage. His poetic storytelling style matches the rhythm of the life he recounts, what he calls "the heartbeat of my nation."

How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century

How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century
Author: Louis V. Clark (III)
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2017-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870208157

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"My name is Louis Clark. They call me Two Shoes. I am of two worlds. In sharing his often uncomfortable truths, Clark adds an important voice to the ongoing conversation about race and belonging in America"--Back cover.

21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act

21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act
Author: Bob Joseph
Publsiher: Indigenous Relations Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995266522

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Based on a viral article, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act is the essential guide to understanding the legal document and its repercussion on generations of Indigenous Peoples, written by a leading cultural sensitivity trainer.Since its creation in 1876, the Indian Act has shaped, controlled, and constrained the lives and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples, and is at the root of many enduring stereotypes. Bob Joseph's book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous Peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance--and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act's cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation.

India in the 21st Century

India in the 21st Century
Author: Mira Kamdar
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199973606

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A focused and accessible introduction to modern India by award-winning author Mira Kamdar, India in the 21st Century addresses the history, political and social structures, economic and financial system, and geopolitical landscape of a country set to play a critical role in how the world evolves in the coming decades.

India

India
Author: Sir John Strachey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1888
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106208994

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Settler

Settler
Author: Emma Battell Lowman,Adam J. Barker
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-12-01T00:00:00Z
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781552667798

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Canada has never had an “Indian problem”— but it does have a Settler problem. But what does it mean to be Settler? And why does it matter? Through an engaging, and sometimes enraging, look at the relationships between Canada and Indigenous nations, Settler: Identity and Colonialism in 21st Century Canada explains what it means to be Settler and argues that accepting this identity is an important first step towards changing those relationships. Being Settler means understanding that Canada is deeply entangled in the violence of colonialism, and that this colonialism and pervasive violence continue to define contemporary political, economic and cultural life in Canada. It also means accepting our responsibility to struggle for change. Settler offers important ways forward — ways to decolonize relationships between Settler Canadians and Indigenous peoples — so that we can find new ways of being on the land, together. This book presents a serious challenge. It offers no easy road, and lets no one off the hook. It will unsettle, but only to help Settler people find a pathway for transformative change, one that prepares us to imagine and move towards just and beneficial relationships with Indigenous nations. And this way forward may mean leaving much of what we know as Canada behind.