Abstract
Our Journal team is pleased to present its long-anticipated special issue on the scholarship of community engagement with Indigenous communities. Indigenous engagement has been identified by the Journal’s Advisory Board as a priority focus for our Journal and its special issues. Perhaps this emphasis is not surprising for those based in Canada, as Canadians have been witnessing and living through important societal transformations that recently have been gaining momentum in Canada.
Highlights
The Journal’s Advisory Board has identified Indigenous engagement as a priority focus for our Journal and its special issues. Perhaps this emphasis is not surprising for those based in Canada, as Canadians have been witnessing and living through significant societal transformations that have recently gained momentum in Canada
Throughout its history, 20th Street was known in the city for its unique ‘cultural’ or ‘ethnic’
‘founding’ cultures, two national languages, and the federation as the principle of their political union. This bi-culturalism was for some time seen as the only explanation for how Canada as a modern nation came to be, as two competing colonial forces came to terms with respect to their own, shared, dominion and dominance over Canadian lands
Summary
Perhaps this emphasis is not surprising for those based in Canada, as Canadians have been witnessing and living through significant societal transformations that have recently gained momentum in Canada. From Bi-culturalism, Multiculturalism, to a Treaty Nation: Re-Writing a Story of Indigenous Community Engagement in Canada Albert’s account is one of many other stories of continued marginalization and discrimination to which Canada’s many Indigenous people have been subjected throughout their participation in the Canadian national project.
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