![]() | Speaking with Authority: The Emergence of the Vocabulary of First Nations' Self-Government Subjects: Politics & International Relations; Humanities; Language & Literature; Social Sciences; Language & Linguistics; Anthropology; History; Sociology & Social Policy; Social & Cultural History; Indigenous Peoples; Social & Cultural Anthropology; Sociology of Culture; This work explores the emergence of the vocabulary of First Nations' self-government into the realm of public and parliamentary discourse in Canada during the decade of the 1970s. The emergence of the vocabulary is chronicled through a study of the testimony of First Nations and aboriginal witnesses before a series of Joint Committees on the Constitutions and the Commons Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Michael W. Posluns received his PhD from York University, in Toronto. He was the founding director of the parliamentary relations programme of the National Indian Brotherhood/Assembly of First Nations from 1976 to 1982. |
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