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ArtikelNative-Directed Social Change in Canada and the United States  
Oleh: Champagne, Duane
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: American Behavioral Scientist vol. 50 no. 04 (Dec. 2006), page 428-449.
Topik: Indigenous Peoples; Social Change; Sovereignty; Tribal Government
Fulltext: 02. Native-Directed Social Change in Canada and the United States.pdf (119.43KB)
Isi artikelBefore 1968, there was more diversity and more frequency of Native-directed social change in institutions, social movements, and religious movements in the United States than in Canada. When Canadian and U.S. nation-states exert direct administrative controls over Native communities and impose change, there are few options for self-directed change. Since 1968, Native nations in both countries enjoy greater possibilities for self-directed change, although the patterns are uneven and moving in somewhat different directions.
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