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Unsettling Canada

Written by: Arthur Manuel,Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson,Naomi Klein
Narrated by: Darrell Dennis
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Publisher's Summary

Unsettling Canada, a Canadian best seller, is built on a unique collaboration between two First Nations leaders, Arthur Manuel and Grand Chief Ron Derrickson.

Both men have served as chiefs of their bands in the B.C. interior and both have gone on to establish important national and international reputations. But the differences between them are in many ways even more interesting. Arthur Manuel is one of the most forceful advocates for Aboriginal title and rights in Canada and comes from the activist wing of the movement. Grand Chief Ron Derrickson is one of the most successful Indigenous businessmen in the country.

Together the Secwepemc activist intellectual and the Syilx (Okanagan) businessman bring a fresh perspective and new ideas to Canada’s most glaring piece of unfinished business: the place of Indigenous peoples within the country’s political and economic space. The story is told through Arthur’s voice but he traces both of their individual struggles against the colonialist and often racist structures that have been erected to keep Indigenous peoples in their place in Canada.

In the final chapters and in the Grand Chief’s afterword, they not only set out a plan for a new sustainable indigenous economy, but lay out a roadmap for getting there.

©2015 Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson, Arthur Manuel, and Naomi Klein (P)2020 Between the Lines

What the critics say

“Full of insights into how indigenous political organizing works on the ground, and how it scales up to different levels of political action. In the end, the book makes the potent claim that the strength of communities lies not only in their narratives, but in the land they control.” (Jan Dutkiewicz, Quill & Quire)

“These are words of wisdom and of experience and something of a template for dealing with the Canadian government. Now more than ever Unsettling Canada is a must-read book. It chronicles a remarkable journey of activism while damning the racism of our government.” (Meg Borthwick, rabble.ca) 

“Anyone interested in gaining an informed understanding of various First Nation-Canadian flash points in our collective history will learn something from Unsettling Canada. As the reader progresses through the book, the details of various protests, demonstrations and key events in history are presented as though Manuel was telling stories at the kitchen table.” (Pamela D. Palmater, Literary Review of Canada

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A Canadian reading Requirment!

This is an amazing book that could open the eyes of this country. The feelings in these words and the harrowing details of how our elected government has abused, diminished and attempted to erase this fabulous group of individuals is eye opening and heart breaking.
This book should be a requirement in all secondary schools. let us show the next generations how to heal their people and their land with love and wisdom

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An important read for LAND BACK allies

This book outlines in numerous ways our gov has undermined indigenous attempts to build back and acquire their rights through court and law. There are so many facets in which we continue to colonize indigenous peoples in Canada i wasn’t aware of. I’m grateful to be more educated through Grand Chief Derrickson’s writing.

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Essential reading for Canadians

This is essential reading for Canadians wanting to understand the decolonization process and the realities of their government's actions. Well written, compelling and highly informative.

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Everything about this book is great

Very informative, well written, and motivating. Definitely worth a read if you're into Canadian politics and their mishandling of first nations people.

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Informative

Lot of episodes, in this book that I wasn’t aware of.
An eye opener on how Indigenous has been mistreated in Canada.

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life changing

makes me wish there were many more books like these in audible.

my blessings to the natives of Canada.

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great resource for beginners

I first heard about this book from a mi'kmaq professor, Pam Palmater, who reviewed it for her reconcilliation book club on YouTube.
This book goes into detail about the NIB National Indian Brotherhood (now known as The Assembly of 1st Nations), the political history of Arthur's family, the 1969 white paper, the protest at Sun Peaks, the constitution express, royal commission on aboriginal peoples, the supreme court's delgamok decision, and more.

This book is great for novices of the reconcilliation movement as it provides an introduction to indigenous histories & how they relate to current issues. I highly recommend it!

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