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6:07 pm - Sun, Oct 30, 2011
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12:30 pm - Wed, Feb 24, 2010
In sum, mainstream Canada claims and re-packages imagery from natives to sell a vision of a present-day Canada that is a tolerant country, with a rich and interesting history; such visions have been produced for the 2010 Games – as well as other tourism and merchandising, and wider nationalism. Then, ironically, when pro-indigenous groups challenge the use of this appropriated iconography to represent ‘Canada,’ majority groups dismiss their protests by claiming a more authentic Canadian-ness. Of course, the refusal to take indigenous protests seriously is just another manifestation of disinterest in the welfare of living indigenous peoples. Even as gestures are made toward native culture, actual natives generally are ignored.
2:08 pm - Tue, Dec 8, 2009
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Finally. Further coverage at Indian Country Today.

4:37 pm - Mon, Oct 12, 2009
It’s Columbus Day (and recently, Canadian Thanksgiving).
See also the Christian Science Monitor | Should we even have a Columbus Day? and a Columbus Day Message in Indian Country Today from Ernie Stevens, Jr, chairman of the National Indian Gaming Association.

It’s Columbus Day (and recently, Canadian Thanksgiving).

See also the Christian Science Monitor | Should we even have a Columbus Day? and a Columbus Day Message in Indian Country Today from Ernie Stevens, Jr, chairman of the National Indian Gaming Association.

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