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James Bay Cree Students and Higher Education

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James Bay Cree Students and Higher Education

Issues of Identity and Culture Shock
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This book examines the continuing challenges of lingering colonial cultural imperialism on the James Bay Cree, through an examination of the relationship between Cree students and the current "mainstream higher education" system. Culture shock and identity formation are central themes as the book investigates the uneven relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous authority in North America, dispelling notions of living in a "post-colonial" context. Well suited to a number of interests, such as Multiculturalism, Native/Indigenous studies, Sociology, Curriculum Studies, Cultural Comparative Education, Qualitative Research and more, readers will gain an understanding or simply benefit from a confirmation and validation of the complexities regarding "Native education".
Release date Australia
January 1st, 2008
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Imprint
Brill - Sense
Pages
252
Publisher
Brill - Sense
Dimensions
156x234x16
ISBN-13
9789087902827
Product ID
2348473

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